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Thai senate seeks
referendum on new constitution: Lese Majeste law

From News Reports:
Bangkok, February 12: The Senate is seeking a referendum on the drafting of a new constitution as dictated by the Referendum Act after the House of Representatives voted for an opposition-sponsored motion on November 3, 2022 to seek a referendum, reports the Bangkok Post.
Senators voted 151 for, 26 against, and 15 abstentions to form a panel to study a motion to organise a referendum that would pave the way for a rewrite of the constitution that includes the Lese Majeste law.
The Senate called on the government to hold a referendum on whether a new constitution should be drawn up by a charter drafting assembly made up of elected representatives, saying "the referendum should be arranged on the same day as the next general election that has tentatively been set for May 7 by the Election Commission (EC).
Senators were critical of voting for the formation of a panel to study a motion to organise a referendum, saying "It is a tactic to stall the referendum"
Sen Kittisak Rattanawaraha said he supported a referendum on the drafting of a new constitution, saying he disagreed with organising the referendum on the same day as the general election,
"This could confuse voters," he said.

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China calls emergency COVID-19 meeting with ASEAN in Laos
From News Reports:
Beijing, February 19: An emergency meeting of foreign ministers from China and the 10 Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) that was proposed by China is to be held in Vientiane, Laos on Thursday and Friday to discuss the COVID-19 virus epidemic.
The COVID-19 virus has so far killed 1,869 and infected 73,336 in China and has spread to the 10 ASEAN member states.
The meeting that was proposed by China is reportedly intended to share information and to improve coordination between China and the 10 ASEAN member states in order to combat the COVID-19 virus.
China Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi is reportedly to discuss China's measures in countering the COVID-19 virus epidemic at the meeting in Laos, with focus on strengthening joint prevention and control measures against the virus.
The meeting is also to explore the idea of establishing a long term and effective collaboration mechanism on public health to safeguard the region, with China Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang saying " China and Asean countries have been in close communication since the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus.
Cambodia's Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn, who will be attending the emergency COVID-19 virus epidemic meeting, said that the meeting will be an opportunity for the foreign ministers to discuss measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
"The meeting will help strengthen cooperation between ASEAN member states in the midst of this global health threat," he said.
His said that Cambodia's participation in the emergency meeting that was proposed by China will demonstrate Cambodia’s support of China and confidence in the measures taken by the China government to address the coronavirus outbreak.
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Vietnam opens consulate in Macau

From News Reports:
Hanoi, January 9: Vietnam's Hong Kong Consulate General launched a consulate office in the Macau Special Administrative Region of China on Friday, reports the Vietnam News Service.
Consulate General of Hong Kong, Tran Than Huan, said at the launching ceremony that the office aims to better ensure the rights of Vietnamese citizens and tourists in the region.
He said that the consulate office in Macau will provide easier access to information about Vietnam, saying that
it would boost friendship and co-operation between Vietnam and Macau.
The Consulate General said that the office expected to recieve support from local organisations including the Vietnam Fellow Countrymen Friendship Association in Macau.
More than 20,000 Vietnamse are employed as domestic workers, in the service industry at Macau's casino's.
Vietnamese also operate tourist and services companies.
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US invites Vietnam Communist Party General Secretary to the White House

From News Reports:

Hanoi, July 6, 2015: The General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam will visit the United States from July 6 to July 10 at the invitiation of the United States State Department in a "landmark" visit, Rueters reports.
General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party Nguyen Phu Trong will meet United States President Barack Obama at the White House on Tuesday.
Rueters quotes a se
nior state department official saying that the meeting between the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and the President of the United States "would skirt protocol" because the General Secretary is "not part of a government".
"Obama saw the visit as crucial", Rueters reports the senior state department official as saying.
Rueters also quotes the senior state department official saying that "there was a broad agreement that it made sense to treat General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party Nguyen Phu Trong as the visit of "the top leader of the country".
"It's a pretty big event," Rueters quotes the state department official as saying.
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France agrees to return Aboriginal remains home to Australia
From News Reports:
Canberra, November 25: French president Francois Hollande and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott have agreed to work together to return Aboriginal remains to Australia during the first official visit by a French head of state to Australia last week, reports Australian Associated Press.
The French head of state and the Australian prime minister said that a joint expert committee is to be established to help identify the origin of the Aboriginal remains held in France.
The head of state and prime minister said in a joint statement that the identification process would respect the sensitivities and values of the two countries and consider the requests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities including the French legal system.
"The French government will examine possible solutions to enable the return of the Aboriginal human remains to their community of origin." the statement said.
Australia believes the remains of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are being held in Museum collections around the world including in Europe and the
United States.
In 2010 a British museum agreed to return 138 sets of Aboriginal skeletal remains to Australia including the severed head of Australian Aboriginal warrior, Yagan, to the Noongar of South West Western Australia after being missing in action for about 177 years. Yagan was shot dead for his resistance to British settlement on the Swan river.
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"No " to proposal to delete religion from Indonesian national identity card

From News Reports:
Jakarta, November 10: Islamic-based political party politicians oppose the proposal put by the newly selected Home Minister Tjahjo Kumolo, that national identity cards (KTP) do not include the religion of the car holder.
Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) politician Aboebakar Al Habsy said that not to include the religion of the card holder on national identity cards (KTP)
contradicted the country’s founding philosophy of Pancasila
“If we believe that Pancasila is our state ideology and our national identity, then why should we be ashamed of including our religion on our national identity card," he said
Home Minister Tjahjo Kumolo also proposed that the regious beliefs of Indonesian citizens be omitted from official government documents.
He said that the religion of Indonesian citizens on national identity cards (KTP) or in official government documents should not be imposed.
"It's up to the people", he said.
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The Wolf bridge: An insult to Thai monarchy
From News Reports:
Bangkok, October 31: Thai University students, Patiwat Saraiyaem, 23, and Pornthip Mankong, 26, were charged in the Ratrachada Court on Monday, with defamation of the Thai monarchy in a play titled "The Wolf Bridge" performed at the Thammasat university in October 2013, reports the Bangkok Post.
The students were charged with insulting the Royal Thai family in the fictional depiction of the monarchy in a play performed in commemoration of the 37th and 40th anniversaries of the October 6, 1976 and October 14, 1973 pro-democracy student uprisings at Thammasat University.
The prosecution cites nine passages from the plays's script, a work of fiction that depicts a fictional monarch, that allegedly insults the monarchy and as such is in violation of the lese majeste law.
Patiwat Saraiyaem, actor and Pornthip Mankong, producer of the play, in detention since arrested on 13 August, have been refused bail are scheduled to appear in court to enter pleas on December 29.
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World including
Asean PM's and Presidents to attend inauguaration of Indonesian president
From News Reports:
Jakarta, October 18: World Prime ministers, Presidents and State representatives including US Secretary of State, John Kerry and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott will attend the inauguaration of Joko “Jokowi” Widodo as President of Indonesiaon on Monday.
The speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) Zulkifli Hasan said that representatives from the ten Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) member nations have also been invited to attend the swearing in of the former governor of Jakarta, Joko “Jokowi” Widodo as president of Indonesia.
"The Prime Ministers and Presidents of Malaysia, Singapore, Japan and South Korea are also expected to attend", he said.
He said that the Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) has also invited "domestic VIP's" including former Presidents and Vice-Presidents.
“All chairpersons of political parties have also be invited,” said the speaker.
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Banned ISIS flag found flying in Aceh

From News Reports:
Jakarta, September 12: The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) flag found flying from a coconut tree in Aceh on Sunday has been torn down, reports the Jakarta Post.
The discovery of the banned ISIS flag was reportedly the first in Aceh.
Police chief First Inspecter Azwan said that the flag of the nationally banned movement was discovered by chess players sitting at a food stall near the coconut tree in the Sungai Raya district of East Aceh regency in Aceh.
He said that a bomb disposal team inspected the area before the flag was taken down.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono announced Indonesia's rejection of the State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and banned the teaching of ISIL ideology in Indonesia last month at his parliamentary state-of-the-nation address and ahead of the 69th anniversary of Indonesias Independence.

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Singapore passes Trans- boundary Haze Pollution Act

From News Reports:
Singapore, August, 18: The passing of the 2014 Trans-boundary Haze Pollution Act by the Singapore parliament last week will enable Singapore regulators to sue individuals or companies in neighbouring countries for causing severe air pollution in Singapore.
The Act that was first proposed in 2013 would enable Singapore to impose fines of up to S$2 million on companies that cause or contribute to transboundary haze pollution in Singapore.
Environment and Water Resources Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said that under the Act, Singapore will have the legal right under the Objective Territorial Principle to take legal action against air polluters.
"While neighbouring countries have the sovereign right to exploit their natural resources in accordance with their policies they also have a responsibility to ensure that "slash and burn" agricultural practices do not cause damage to Singapore", he said.
The passing of the 2014 Trans-boundary Haze Pollution Act gives Singapore the legal power to serve notices on those that do not have assets or a presence in Singapore.
Indonesia is yet to ratify an Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution that was signed by ASEAN member counries in November 2003 in order to
address haze pollution arising from land and forest fires.
A bill passed in the Indonesian House of Representatives in July 2013 gave the Indonesian goverment the power to seize assetts gained from illegal logging and illegal clearing of forests for palm oil plantations.
The new bill, designed to protect more than 13 million hectres from deforestation, gave the Indonesian government a mandate to establish a task force including police to monitor the prevention and eradication of deforestation.
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Papua Biak massacre remembered in Sydney
with 136 white carnations
From News Reports:
Sydney, July 5: A ceremony to mark the 16th anniversary of the Biak Massacre in West Papua ua on 6 July 1998 will be held at the Waverley Cliffs cemetery in Sydney on Sunday.
The Waverley Cliffs community will throw 136 white carnations from the waverley cliffs into the Pacific Ocean in memory of the Biak massacre.
A citizens tribunal, hosted by the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPACS) at the University of Sydney last year on the 15th anniversary of the Biak massacre found that 136 West Papuan protesters were thrown into the sea by Indonesian security forces.
The tribunal heard eye witness testimony that the West Papuan demand for the right to vote for independence from Indonesia was met with gunfire by Indonesian security forces.
Survivors of the massacre told the international team of jurists that the unarmed West Papuan protesters were surrounded and shot by Indonesian security forces and that survivors were thrown into the sea on 6 July 1998.

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Two Vietnamese women charged with smuggling chicken feet from countries with active avian influenza outbreaks

Nguyen Thi To Loan, 47, director of ABF Food Import-Export JSC confesses to smuggling chicken feet charges to the People's Public Security of Vietnam in Hanoi on Friday June 19, 2026

From News Reports:
Hanoi, June 24: The People's Public Security of Vietnam charged two Vietnamese women with smuggling chicken feet after an investigation found that their company imported hundreds of containers of frozen chicken feet from countries with active avian influenza outbreaks or those not listed as eligible to export poultry to Vietnam, with both women confessing to the charges, reports the Vietnam News.
ABF Food Import-Export JSC in Ninh Binh Province, director Nguyen Thi To Loan, 47, and An Binh director, Trang Tuyet Ngoc, 45, imported the frozen chicken feet from countries with active avian influenza outbreaks, selling the chicken feet across Vietnam rather than re-exporting the produce as required by law.
The People’s Public Security of Vietnam investigation found that ABF Food Import-Export JSC imported 339 containers of frozen chicken feet between 2023 and 2026,
''ABF Food Import-Export JSC declared the import of frozen chicken feet with General Department of Vietnam Customs as goods imported solelyfor processing and re-export,'' said the People's Public Security of Vietnam
The People's Public Security of Vietnam said that poultry products originating in countries with avian influenza outbreaks or those not listed as eligible to export poultry to Vietnam, can only enter Vietnam for processing and re-export and cannot be sold domestically.
ABF Food Import-Export JSC in Ninh Binh Province, director Nguyen Thi To Loan, 47 directed An Binh director, Trang Tuyet Ngoc, 45, to distribute the chicken feet on the domestic market.
The People's Public Security of Vietnam investigators said that more then 10,000 metric tonnes of Chicken feet were sold to food-service businesses in Hanoi, Cao Bang, Ninh Banh, Quang Ninh and other provinces.
The total value of the imported chicken feet was estimated at more than VNĐ347 billion (US$13 million) with nil import duty paid.
The People's Public Security of Vietnam raid at the An Viet 2 freezer facility in Hanoi's Quang Minh Industrial Zone found more than 1,000 metric tonnes of chicken feet including 260 metric tonnes that had expred and showed signs of mold and foul odour ready for distribution.
A second raid at the THL Warehousing Import Export Joint Stock Company (JSC) cold-storage warehouse in the northern province of Lang Son on Vietnam China border found 1,030-plus metric tonnes of chicken feet.
The People's Public Security of Vietnam have charged Nguyen Thi To Loan, 47, and Trang Tuyet Ngoc, 45,with smuggling under Article 188 of the 2015 Penal Code.
The People's Public Security of Vietnam investigation is ongoing, with authorities working to determine the roles of other individuals and organisations potentially involved in the smuggling network.
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Royal Thai Police Captain fires on Thailand Surat Thani Province Bhumjaithai Party office

CCTV footage shows Royal Thai Police (RTP) Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37, fleeing the Surat Thani Province Bhumjaithai Party office after shooting at the sign and building on Saturday June 20, 2026

From News Reports:
Bangkok, June 23: Royal Thai Police (RTP) Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37, who fired multiple gunshots at the Surat Thani Province Bhumjaithai Party office on Saturday morning, was arrested on Saturday afternoon, reports the Bangkok Post.
Royal Thai Police (RTP) Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37, a legal affairs officer at the Provincial Police Region 8 training centre in Surat Thani Province, was arrested at the Central Suratthani shopping complex in the Muang district in Surat Thani Province on Saturday afternoon.
Royal Thai Police (RTP) Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37 opened fire on the Surat Thani Province Bhumjaithai Party office after he had asked for the Surat Thani Member of Parliament Pichai Chomphuphon and was told the Member of Parliament was not at the office.
CCTV footage shows Royal Thai Police (RTP) Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37, outside the Bhumjaithai Party office at 8.20am shooting at the office sign and building before fleeing.
Surat Thani Provincial Police Commander Maj-General said that thirteen spent 9mm cartridge shells were found at the Bhumjaithai Party office, saying ''no-one was injured.''
He said that Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37, was carrying two weapons when he was arrested at the Central department store at 1.10pm on Saturday afternoon.
''The suspect was taken to the Surat Thani Provincial Police Investigation Division for questioning,'' he said.
Royal Thai Police (RTP) Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37 said that his elder brother had been threatened by the Surat Thani Member of Parliament, Pichai Chomphuphon, at the Bhumjaithai Party office.
Royal Thai Police (RTP) Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37, admitted that he took revenge and opened fire on the Bhumjaithai Party sign on the office building before fleeing to Central Suratthani shopping complex.
The Surat Thani Member of Parliament, Pichai Chomphuphon, claimed that he did not know Royal Thai Police (RTP) Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37, personally and denied the claim that he had threatened his sibling.
He said he works to help constituents as a representative and normally arrives at the Bhumjaithai Party office between 8.30am and 9.00am, saying ''Royal Thai Police (RTP) Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37, came earlier that day.''
"I definitely have never threatened anyone,'' he said.
Surat Thani Police Deputy Commander Pol Col Natchanon Kerdkor said the elder brother of Royal Thai Police (RTP) Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37, denied he was threatened by the Member of Parliament, Pichai Chomphuphon.
''My younger brother might have suppered a misunderstanding,'' said the elder brother of Royal Thai Police (RTP) Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37,
Surat Thani Police Deputy Commander Pol Col Natchanon Kerdk said that the mother and elder sister of Royal Thai Police (RTP) Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37, confirmed that he suffered from stress and had a problem controlling his temper.
''He was undergoing treatment at Chaiya Hospital,'' said mother and elder sister of Royal Thai Police (RTP) Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37.
Royal Thai Police (RTP) Captain Ekachai Supitak, 37, faces criminal prosecution and disciplinary investigation. His firearm licence was revoked.
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Cambodia initiates UNCLOS at UN after Thailand terminates 2001 MoU on Gulf of Thailand claim

Cambodia's Representative of the Permanent Mission of Cambodia to the United Nations, Ambassador, Keo Chhea, at the 36th Meeting of States Parties to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) New York from 15 to 18 June, 2026

From News Reports:
Phnom Penh, June 22: Cambodia has initiated compulsory conciliation proceedings under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) headquarters in New York on Wednesday after Thailand unilaterally terminated the 2001 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU 44) on May 5, 2026, reports the Phnom Penh Post.
Cambodia's Representative of the Permanent Mission of Cambodia to the United Nations, Ambassador, Keo Chhea, informed the 36th Meeting of States Parties to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) that Cambodia has initiated compulsory conciliation proceedings under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) after Thailand terminated the 2001 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU 44).
The 2001 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU 44) between Cambodia and Thailand provided a bilateral mechanism to resolve overlapping maritime territorial claims and to jointly manage underwater energy resources in a 26,000-square-kilometre Overlapping Claims Area in the Gulf of Thailand.
Cambodia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador, Keo Chhea, said ''Thailand has repeatedly rejected Cambodia's calls for bilateral negotiations under the framework of the existing 2001 memorandum of Understanding (MoU 44).''
''Thailand has unilaterally terminated the 2001 MoU 44 and used military force in violation of Cambodia's sovereignty,'' he said.
''Cambodia has chosen compulsory conciliation proceedings under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) to protect and uphold its sovereignty and maritime rights,'' he said.
In December 2024, Thailand's Sondhi Limthongkul, who co-lead the 2005 - 2006 and 2008-2009 mass protests in Bangkok against former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, claimed that the 2001 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU 44) signed during former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra administration, did not receive approval from the Thailand parliament.
''King Rama IX had declared Thailand's marine territory based on international law in 1973'' he said.
He said the 2001 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU 44) created an overlapping claims area covering about 26,000 square kilometres in the Gulf of Thailand that benefits Cambodia.
Sondhi Limthongkul, called on the then Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra in December 2024 to submit the Thailand-Cambodia 2001 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU44), that includes Cambodia's territorial claim to half of Koh Kut Island off Thailand's Trat Province in the Gulf of Thailand, for Thailand constitution review.
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Cambodia calls on Thailand to appoint chair for Joint Boundary Commission

Thailand Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, left, and Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet, right, at the ASEAN-Russia Summit in Kazan, Russia from 17 - 19 June, 2026

From News Reports:
Phnom Penh, June 21: Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet called on Thailand Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul to appoint a Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) chair for Thailand, at the two day ASEAN-Russia Summit in Kazan, Russia beginning on Wednesday, calling on Thailand to resume joint survey and demarcation work on the disputed Cambodia Thailand border, reports the Phnom Penh Post.
''The Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) is tasked with technical surveys and border demarcation operations and Thailand's appointment of a Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) chair would resume joint survey and demarcation work on the disputed Cambodia Thailand border,'' said Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet.
Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet said that Cambodia and Thailand should continue towards the reconciliation of the border dispute under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
''Cambodia continues to favour bilateral negotiations through the Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) to settle the land border dispute,'' he said.
Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet urged Thailand Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul to appoint a Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) chair to accelerate the reconciliation of the border dispute.
Thailand Prime Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, said he exchanged views with Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet on the mechanisms available to address the Thailand Cambodia border conflict at the ASEAN-Russia Summit in Kazan, Russia.
''Thailand remained committed to international and bilateral frameworks, including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) and the General Border Committee (GBC),'' said Thailand Prime Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul.
The General Border Committee (GBC) was included in the Thailand and Cambodia border agreements in the 2000
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on border survey and demarcation. It was designed to bypasses standard political bureaucracy and directly connect the military commanders of Thailand and Cambodia.
The General Border Committee (GBC) mandates that regional commanders from Thailand and Cambodia meet to halt localized skirmishes before they transform into large-scale warfare, managing practical border conflicts including landmine clearance, humanitarian coordination, and preventing arbitrary troop movements at the frontier line.
On June 14, 2025 Thailand Ambassador to Cambodia, Prasas Prasasvinitchai, rejected Cambodia's proposal for the Thailand Cambodia border dispute to be settled by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague at the 6th Cambodia - Thailand Joint Boundary Commission (JBC.)
Thailand Thailand Ambassador to Cambodia, Prasas Prasasvinitchai, and co-chair of the 6th Cambodia - Thailand Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) and Cambodia Minister in charge of the State Secretariat of Border Affairs and co-chair of the
6th Cambodia - Thailand Joint Boundary Commission (JBC) signed the formal agreed minutes to move forward with the joint implementaton of the Cambodia - Thailand Joint Boundary Commission (JBC)
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Malaysia investigates companies for fraud for hiring ghost citizens under government financial incentive

Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) commissioner, Abd Halim, launches ''Operation Daya'' to investigate abuse of the Daya Kerjaya 2.0 programme on Tuesday June 9, 2026

From News Reports:
Kuala Lumpur, June 20: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is investigating 1,638 companies for alleged fraudulent claims amounting to RM45mil under the Daya Kerjaya 2.0 programme, a government initiative that provides financial incentives to employers to hire the disabled, parolees and senior citizens, reports the Star.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) commissioner Abd Halim, said that the MACC launched ''Operation Daya'' on June 9 to investigate abuse of the Daya Kerjaya 2.0 programme.
The abuse of the Daya Kerjaya 2.0 programme includes the creation of ghost workers who did not exist, using personal data of disabled individuals without their consent, and firing workers immediately after the 6-month incentive period ended.
The Daya Kerjaya 2.0 programme provides a hiring incentive of RM1,500 per month for up to six months for each worker hired by private sector employers and government-linked companies.
The Daya Kerjaya 2.0 program provides government financial incentives to employers to hire vulnerable groups, including disabled people, parolees and senior citizens aged above 60.
"At present, we are focusing on the 143 companies linked to claims amounting to RM9mil,'' said MACC chief commissioner Abd Halim.
He said that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) uncovered a syndicate believed to have submitted fraudulent claims involving 143 companies and claims worth about RM9mil under the Daya Kerjaya 2.0 programme.
He said the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has opened 63 investigations and arrested 97 individuals suspected of involvement in the fraudulent Daya Kerjaya 2.0 programme claims, saying ''77 individuals have been remanded to assist in investigations.''
'The MACC has recorded statements from 577 witnesses, seized movable assets worth RM74,198 and frozen 36 company accounts involving a total of RM463,076.92,'' he said.
The irregularities were found by Social Security Organisation (SOCSO) under the Malaysian Ministry of Human Resources that provides social security safety net to Malaysian workforces, domestic workers, self-employed individuals, and foreign workers. The Anti-Fraud division of the Social Security Organisation (SOCSO) uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) data tools to track suspicious claiming patterns before the case was is handed to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).
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Vietnam arrests Malaysians for using telecommunication fraud to intimidate victims in Malaysia

Vietnam's Criminal Police Division, the Drug Crime Investigation Division, the Immigration Management Division, the Economic Security Division, and the Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention Division. arrested Malaysian nationals for drug use and telecommunication fraud in HCMCity on Wednesday June 3, 2026

From News Reports:
HCMCity, June 19: HCMCity Police raided hotel rooms in Thu Duc and Hiep Binh wards in HCMCity in southern Vietnam arresting 26 Malaysian nationals for drug use and online telecommunication fraud to intimidate victims in Malaysia, reports the Vietnam News.
The HCMCity Police seized narcotics, drug use items and equipment used in online telecommunication fraud to intimidate victims including digital backdrop images of the Kangar District Police Headquarters in Malaysia and fraudulent drafted scripts used to target victims in Malaysia.
The HCMCity Police acted on information received from the public on the activities of Malaysian nationals who had rented long-term rooms at Hotel Nguyen 1 at 68 on Road 18 in Hiep Binh Ward and Hotel Nguyen 2 at 51B Road 18 in Hiep Binh Ward.
HCMCity Hiep Binh Police Station Commander, Senior Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Mai Chuc instructed the Criminal Police Department to begin surveillance of the Malaysian Nations after a tip-off from the public.
The Criminal Police Department determined that the Malaysian nationals regularly used narcotics in their rooms at the hotels in Hiep Binh Ward.
On June 3, the Thu Duc Ward Police working with the Criminal Police Department, Task Force No 8 of the HCMCity Police conducted a surprise raid on the Hotel Nguyen 1, finding five Malaysian nationals on the premises.
Police recovered plastic bags containing white crystals suspected to be narcotics in the shared living area and seized items used for drug consumption including glass pipes, blowtorch lighters, ceramic dishes and precision scales.
Rapid drug testing showed four of the five individuals tested positive for narcotics.
HCMCity Police found documents, items and equipment consistent with a online telecommunications fraud operation including digital backdrops including the Kangar District Police Headquarters in Malaysia.
A number of drafted fraudulent scripts used to targeting victims contained content relating to the Kangar District Police Headquarters in Malaysia.
Areas at the hotel were equipped with a sophisticated system of electronic devices connected to the internet.
The perpetrators created digital backdrop images of official agencies including the Kangar District Police Headquarters in Malaysia to carry out their fraudulent activities.
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Cambodia's new Law on Combating Technology-Enabled Scams deports 2,278 in ten days

Cambodia Nation Police raid Chinese-owned-villas in Banteay Timuoy village in Tuol Pongror commune, in Banteay Meanchey Province in north-western Cambodia, on Wednesday March 11, 2026

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Phnom Penh June 16: Cambodia' new Law on Combating Technology-Enabled Scams, that took effect on April 7 by Acting Head of State and former Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun Sen, has effected the deportation of 2,278 foreign nationals from 28 countries from June 1 to June 10 bringing the total of foreign nationals deported for scam operations from Cambodia so far in 2026 to at least 40,000, reports the Khmer Times.
The General Department of Immigration (GDI), spokesman Lieutenant General Sok Someakhea, said the deportees committed a range of immigration and criminal offences including illegal border crossings, using forged documents, residing in Cambodia without valid passports, extortion, using fraudulent visas, online fraud, and illegal employment.
The group of 2,278 foreign nations deported in June included 227 women.
The deportees are from Nigeria, Cameroon, Bangladesh, Nepal, Kenya, Uganda, the Philippines, Taiwan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Ghana, Myanmar, South Korea, Russia, China, Vietnam, Sudan, the Central African Republic, Liberia, Togo, Japan, Brazil, Rwanda, Namibia, Burundi, Sri Lanka, Tunisia, and Malawi.
Deportees in June included 635 Chinese nationals involved in online scam operations who were deported via special flights from Techo International Airport in Kandal Province Cambodia
A further 10 Vietnamese nationals involved in cybercrime were deported through the Prek Chak International Border Checkpoint in Kampot province, Cambodia.
''The deportations reflects the enforcement of the law and its commitment to combating cybercrime and transnational criminal networks,'' said the General Department of Immigration (GDI) spokesman, Lieutenant General Sok Someakhea.
He said the deportation operations are part of broader efforts by the government under Prime Minister Hun Manet to eliminate online scam activities, protect public safety, and strengthen law enforcement cooperation regionally and internationally.
''The General Department of Immigration (GDI) will continue to pursue the criminal masterminds behind scam networks while identifying and assisting victims trafficked into participating in online fraud operations,'' he said.
The new Law on Combating Technology-Enabled Scams establishes five criminal offences including technology-based fraud, operating an online scam centre, recruiting or training fraudsters; maliciously collecting personal data, and money laundering.
Convictions under the new law carry penalties of up to life imprisonment, asset seizure and fines of up to 1 billion Riel ($250,000).
On March 11, 2026 Lieutenant Colonel Keo Sampong, a Deputy Chief of the Provincial Internal Security Police Department in Cambodia's Banteay Meanchey Province, said scam suspects were apprehended after law enforcement raided Chinese-owned-villas in Banteay Timuoy village in Tuol Pongror commune in Banteay Meanchey Province in north-western Cambodia, saying ''security police had watched the compound for a week before surrounding the property.''
''Investigations showed most of the suspects were involved in online scams, illegal entry and unauthorised employment,'' he said.
Lieutenant Colonel Keo Sampong, said Cambodian National Police confiscated hundreds of computers, mobile phones and related equipment during the raid.
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Indonesia's Civil Society Coalition against deployment of 500 military reservists at student protests in Jakarta

The Komcad, the Reserve Component, of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) block Indonesian students protesting under the banner 'Towards Bankrupt Indonesia'' in Jakarta on Friday June 12, 2026

From News Reports:
Jakarta, June 17: The Civil Society Coalition for Security Sector Reform claim that the deployment of the Komcad, the Reserve Component, of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) to block students protesting under the banner of ''Towards Bankrupt Indonesia'' in the streets of Jakarta on June 12 is a flawed policy, reports Tempo.
Civil Society Coalition for Security Sector Reform including members of the University of Indonesia Student Executive Board claim that the deployment of 500 Komcad, Reserve Component, a voluntary part-time civilian reserve force of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI), to block protesters in Jakarta on June 12 is a flawed policy.
Student protesters from the University of Indonesia under the banner ''Towards Bankrupt Indonesia'' demand that President Prabowo Subianto stop wasting the state budget, lower the price of basic necessities including fuel, stop the Free Nutritious Meals program and the development of Red and White Village Cooperatives and stop militarism in the civil sphere, in protests in the streets of Jakarta on June 12.
''President Prabowo stop dodging and admit to government mistakes,'' demanded the students.
Civil Society Coalition for Security Sector Reform spokesperson, Bhatara Ibnu Reza, said that the mobilisation of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) including the deployment of the Komcad, Reserve Component in a democratic country should be a last resort, saying ''the military should only be deployed when the National Police is unable to control the situation.''
'' Komcad, Reserve Component was established as a resource to face threats to national defence,'' said spokesperson, Bhatara Ibnu Reza.
''Indonesia is not at war with another country or facing a situation that clearly meets the threat parameters on the Management of National Resources for National Defence law,'' said spokesperson, Bhatara Ibnu Reza.
''The 2019 law on the Management of National Resources for National Defense expressly states that President Prabowo Subianto may declare mobilisation only if all or part of the territory of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia is in a state of military emergency or war."
Civil Society Coalition for Security Sector Reform spokesperson, Bhatara Ibnu Reza, warned that the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) is the primary component of national defence, saying the National Police is the institution responsible for maintianing public order and security
''What threat is the country facing that necessitates the deployment of the Reserve Component?'' asks spokesperson, Bhatara Ibnu Reza.
Are the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) as the primary component of national defence and the National Police as the apparatus for maintaining public order and security deemed incapable of carrying out their functions and authorities so that it necessitates the deployment of the Komkad?" asks spokesperson, Bhatara Ibnu Reza.
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Myanmar accuses Timor-Lest President of undermining ASEAN principle of non-interference

Timor-Leste President José Ramos-Horta delivers a Special Address at the 23rd IISS Shangri-La Dialogue Defence and Security Forum in Singapore on Saturday May 30, 2026

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Naypyitaw, June 16: Myanmar's former Ambassador to China, U Tin Maung Swe, who was appointed Mynamar's Minister of Foreign affairs after the inauguration of the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar's former Commander-in-chief Senior General, Min Aung Hlaing as President of Mynamar on April 1, accused Timor-Lest President Jose Ramos‑Horta, of undermining ASEAN’s principle of non‑interference, reports the Irrawaddy.
Newly appointed Mynamar's Minister of Foreign affairs, U Tin Maung Swe, accused Timore-Lest President Jose Ramos Horta of spreading ''false narratives that distort Myanmar's image and undermine ASEAN's principle of non-interference.''
Mynamar's Minister of Foreign affairs, U Tin Maung Swe, claims that remarks made by Timor-Lest President Jose Ramos Horta in a Special Address at the 23rd IISS Shangri-La Dialogue Singapore on May 30 interfered in Myanmar's domestic affairs.
''The Myanmar civil war is a stain on ASEAN's otherwise impressive catalogue of successes,'' said Timor-Lest President Jose Ramos Horta in a Special Address at the 23rd IISS Shangri-La Dialogue Singapore.
'The war is going on.'' he said
''It is a war of exhaustion, of ruining the whole country, the economy and the people, the simple people, the farmers, the students, the youth are the ones suffering,'' he said.
''Could they come together, all of them, the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar and all the leaders of the ethnic armies and the democratic opposition, under a tent, no pre-conditions, no agenda, just meet as human beings ?'' asked Timor-Lest President Jose Ramos Horta at the Special Address at the 23rd IISS Shangri-La Dialogue Singapore.
Mynamar's Minister of Foreign affairs, U Tin Maung Swe, dismissed Timor-Lest President Jose Ramos Horta remarks as interference in Myanmar's domestic affairs, saying ''most of Mynamr is peaceful and stable.''
Mynamar's Minister of Foreign affairs, U Tin Maung Swe, warned that Timor-Lest President Jose Ramos‑Horta's remarks at his Special Address 23rd IISS Shangri-La Dialogue Singapore damage bilateral ties and undermine the spirit of the ASEAN family.
On February 13, 2026 the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar, Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), then Minister of Foreign Affairs, U Than Swe, ordered the expulsion of the Timor-Leste Charge d'Affaires from Myanmar after Timor-Leste began war crimes and crimes against humanity proceedings against the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar.
The Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar ordered Timor-Leste Charge d'Affaires Elisio do Rosario de Sousa to depart Myanmar within a week accuing after accusing Timor-Leste of violating the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) charter and the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia.
The Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar accused Timor-Leste of "blatant violation" of the ASEAN Charter and the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia, specifically regarding sovereignty and non-interference,'' after Timor-Leste began an investigation into alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed by the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar against the Chin ethnic minority in Myanmar's Chin State.
War crimes and crimes against humanity proceedings against the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar by Timor-Leste under the principle of universal jurisdiction is the first time a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has pursued legal action against another member state.
Timor-Leste was formally admitted as the 11th member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on October 26, 2025 with Myanmar objecting, saying ''Timor-Leste does not adhere to the principle of non-interference in internal affairs as enshrined in the ASEAN Charter."
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Malaysian Male Nurses Association opposes proposal to recruit nurses from Indonesia

Malaysia's Minister of Health, Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad, said ''Malaysia is facing a shortage of up to 15,000 nurses'' on Friday June 12, 2026

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Kuala Lumpur, June 15: The Malaysian Male Nurses Association (MMN) opposed Malaysia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohamad Hasan's, proposal on Friday to recruit nurses from Indonesia in order to address Malaysia's healthcare shortage, with the Malaysian Health Ministry saying ''Malaysia is facing a shortage of up to 15,000 nurses. reports the Star.
Malaysia's Minister of Health, Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad, said the vacancy rate of health care workers of about 18 percent is driven by migration of nurses to Singapore, workload pressures and an ageing population.
Malaysian Male Nurses Association (MMN) Chairman, Muhammad Julihan Kamari, said on Friday ''we believe there needs to be a detailed and thorough study if the recruitment of nurses from Indonesia is implemented.''
He called on the Malaysian Health Ministry, Immigration Department, Public Service Commission and other relevant agencies ''to carefully examine the legal, professional, socioeconomic and patient safety implications before any decision is made.''
"We urge the authorities to conduct a comprehensive impact assessment, carry out transparent competency comparisons and implement strict monitoring and evaluation mechanisms prior to any recruitment.'' he said.
''The Malaysian Male Nurses Association (MMN) stand is not rooted in prejudice against the professionalism of Indonesian healthcare workers,'' he said.
"Our key concerns are the differences in nursing training standards, academic qualifications, clinical procedures and protocols, as well as the ability to communicate effectively in Bahasa Melayu and local dialects," it said.
"There are many locally trained nursing graduates who have yet to secure permanent placements in government and private hospitals,'' he said.
''The Malaysian Male Nurses Association (MMN) Chairman, Muhammad Julihan Kamari said "a large-scale intake of foreign nurses without careful planning could affect employment opportunities for Malaysians, saying ''the recruitment of 15,000 nurses could place additional strain on local adaptation and training systems."
Indonesian Ambassador to Malaysia Iman Hascarya Kusumo said Indonesia is prepared to supply up to 15,000 nurses to Malaysia to address a critical shortage of healthcare workers.
''Indonesia produces about 65,000 nurses annually, providing sufficient manpower to meet Malaysia's needs,'' he said.
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China bans Philippine Secretary of National Defence from entering China, Hong Kong or Macau

Philippines Secretary of National Defense Gilberto Teodoro delivers a speech as the 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue summit in Singapore on May 31, 2026

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Manila, June 14: China has banned the Philippines Secretary of National Defence Gilberto Teodoro Jr, his spouse and child from entering China's mainland, Hong Kong and Macau, with China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman, saying on Thursday ''the Philippines Secretary of National Defence has repeatedly made erroneous remarks concerning China'', with the Philippines saying ''the ban further complicates the bilateral relations'', reports Reuters.
Philippines Secretary of National Defence Teodoro Jr, has undermined China's legitimate interests and bilateral ties,'' said China Ministry of Foreign Affairs, spokeswoman Mao Ning.
China Ministry of Foreign Affairs, spokeswoman Mao Ning, said the ban on Philippine Secretary of National Defence Teodoro Jr was imposed to safeguard China's national  sovereignty, security, and development interests.
''China is barred from executing transactions, joint ventures, business partnerships, or any other cooperatives with Philippines Secretary of National Defence Gilberto Teodoro Jr, and his family,'' said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman, Mao Ning.
''Philippines Secretary of National Defence Gilberto Teodoro Jr, remarks undermine China's legitimate interests and sabotages China-Philippines relations,'' said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman, Mao Ning.
China accused the Philippines Secretary of National Defence Gilberto Teodoro Jr, of ''having no gratitude for China's supply of commodities to the Philippines'' after remarks made by the Philippines Secretary of National Defence ''about China being a threat to the Philippines'' at the 23rd IISS Shangri-La Dialogue Asia Security Summit held in Singapore from 29 to 31 May 2026.
"For countries like the Philippines, which is under severe ​threat by China, we have no choice but to stand up against Chinese aggression," said Philippines Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr.
Philippines Secretary of National Defence Gilberto Teodoro Jr, said in response to the ban issued by the by China Ministry of Foreign Affairs that ''the Philippines views the ban as an unfriendly act that further complicates the bilateral relations.
''This is what China does to those who speak the truth against their deception,'' he said.
In July 2016 Judges of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague ruled in favour of the Philippines against China's claim of "historic rights" over the South China Sea.
The Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague decision followed the Philippine complaint in 2013 that called on the court to intervene in the Philippine dispute with China over the right to exploit natural resources including fish in the West Philippine Sea.
The Judges of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague ruled in 2016 that China has violated the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) by invoking "historic rights" in its claim over the West Phillipine Sea.
China rejected the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague ruling saying that "the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague has no jurisdiction on this matter."
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Myanmar military orders around the clock production of money at kyat printing factory in Mandalay

The Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) released the 20,000 kyat banknote, the highest denomination bill in Myanmar, under the ruling Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar on Monday July 31, 2023 to celebrate the completion of the Maravijaya Buddha marble statue in Nay Pyi Taw and the first birthday of a rare royal white elephant named Rattha Nandaka

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Naypyitaw, June 13: The Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar's former Commander-in-chief Senior General, Min Aung Hlaing who was inaugurated the 11th President of Mynamar on April 10, is has ordered the printing of money to finance the increasing budget deficit, with workers at the Wazi Printing Factory in Mandalay, complaining of exhaustion as production runs around the clock, reports the Irrawaddy.
''The two departments printing currency are being forced to work nonstop,'' said an unidentified worker.
''Workers are exhausted,'' said the worker.
The Wazi Printing Factory in Mandalay, Kyaukse Township, is operated by the Mynamar Ministry of Defence, General Tun Aung, who was appointed by the newly inaugurated President Min Aung Hlaing on
April 10.
The unidentified worker at the Wazi Printing Factory said that ''production lines run around the clock on the orders of Mynamar Ministry of Defence, General Tun Aung.
The Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar fiscal policy statement for 2024-2025, that was published by the Ministry of Planning and Finance, projected a deficit of 7.879 trillion kyats, equal to 5.07 percent of GDP.
The Minister of Planning and Finance, U Win Shein, also the Deputy Prime Minister, said in 2025 that ''financing would rely heavily on domestic borrowing and Central Bank of Myanamar credit.''
The Myanmar Ministry of Defence budget expanded after the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar takeover of the elected civilian National League for Democracy (NLD) government on February 1, 2021, with military spending at 7 trillion kyats (USD$3.33 billion) from 2021 to 2022.
Military spending rose to 5.6 trillion kyats (USD$2.67 billion) from 2014 to 2025.
Australian economist, Professor, Sean Turnell, who served as adviser to former Myanmar State Councillor, Aung San Suu Kyi, who was sentenced to three years in prison on September 29, 2022 for violation of the Burma Official Secrets Act 1923 at the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar military court, claims that over 70 percent of the deficit is now financed by printing money.
''The Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar is actively using the Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) as a printing press to fund its expanding budget deficits,'' he said.
He said the expanding budget deficits are required to fund the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar's widespread civil conflict and mass conscription drives against its own population.
He said in 2016 to 2017, under the civilian National League for Democracy (NLD) government, the Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) had successfully stopped the practice of printing money to cover budget deficits.
''The injecting of newly printed notes into the economy without any increase in production has crashed the value of the Myanmar kyat and triggered runaway hyperinflation,'' he said.
He said the Myanmar economy has only avoided total collapse because widespread bartering and severe economic inequality are mechanically keeping hyperinflation at bay for now.
''Vital financial policy institutions under the military have essentially locked themselves away and converted into non-transparent hermit caves,'' he said,
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Philippines claims China conducts unauthorised marine scientific research in West Philippine Sea

The National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS) present updates and display images of the Chinese floating platform structure detected at Scarborough Shoal, named Panatag Shoal or Bajo de Masinloc by the Philippines and Huangyan Island by China on Wednesday June 10, 2026

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Manila, June 12: The National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS) claimed on Wednesday that China's ''Huangyan Island National Nature Reserve'' on Scarborough Shoal in the West Philippine Sea is conducting unauthorised marine scientific research, with the Department of Foreign Affairs saying ''floating platform structures were installed by China without Philippine authorization,'' reports the Philippine Inquirer.
National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS) officials presented observations from a commercial satellite imagery on the Scarborough Shoal that show that the first appearance of a floating platform structure was in late May, saying ''the appearance of the floating platform was shown with two Chinese research vessels operating on the Scarborough Shoal.
''The National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS) are validating the floating platform's exact purpose,'' said Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) spokesperson for West Philippine Sea Rear Adm. Jay Tarriela.
He said that commercial satellite imagery taken on May 20 showed a floating platform structure at the entrance of the Scarborough Shoal, saying ''a day later the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) observed two Chinese research vessels in the area.''
''We can say that the Chinese are conducting illegal scientific research on the Scarborough Shoal,'' he said.
He said on May 25 satellite imagery showed the floating platform structure at the south eastern entrance of the Scarborough Shoal, saying ''this satellite imagery marked the first indication of the platform's presence.
''Six Chinese nationals were observed on the platform on May 30,'' he said.
He said that satellite imagery showed that the floating platform structure was moved from the Scarborough Shoal's entrance into the lagoon by Chinese research vessels carrying 12 to 15 personnel.
The Department of Foreign Affairs spokesman Rogelio Villanueva Jr. said the floating platform structure was installed without Philippine authorization, saying ''is inconsistent with international law.''
''The installation of the floating platform structure is not only a violation of the sovereignty and jurisdiction of the Philippines, but is inconsistent with international law,'' he said.
The Department of Foreign Affairs spokesman Rogelio Villanueva Jr. urged China to remove the floating platform structures and refrain from similar activities in and around the shoal.
On September 10, 2025 the State Council of the People's Republic of China announced plans for a nature reserve to maintain diversity, stability and sustainability of the natural ecosystem at Huangyan Island, the China name for Scarborough Shoal or the Panatag Shoal or Bajo de Masinloc in the West Philippine Sea on Wednesday.
China Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Lin Jian, said "the establishment of a national-level nature reserve on Huangyan Island falls within China's sovereignty.''
"China does not accept the Philippines unreasonable accusations and protests, and urges the Philippine side to cease its infringements and provocations,'' he said.
In July 2016 Judges of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague ruled in favour of the Philippines against China's claim of "historic rights" over the South China Sea.
The Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague decision followed the Philippine complaint in 2013 that called on the court to intervene in the Philippine dispute with China over the right to exploit natural resources inluding fish in the West Philippine Sea.
The Judges of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague ruled in 2016 that China has violated the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) by invoking "historic rights" in its claim over the West Phillipine Sea.
China rejected the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague ruling saying that "the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague has no jurisdiction on this matter."
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ASEAN Secretary-General calls for action at ASEAN Future Forum 2026 in Vietnam

The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) Secretary-General, Kao Kim Hourn, calls for action at ASEAN Future Forum 2026 in Hanoi, VietnamTuesday Jun 9, 2026

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Hanoi, June 11: The Secretary-General of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), Kao Kim Hourn, said at the opening session of the ASEAN Future Forum 2026: ''Shaping Our Future Together: Peace, Prosperity, People Centered'' in Hanoi on Tuesday .''to consider a simple question throughout these discussions,'' reports the Vietnam News.
''How can the insights generated here contribute meaningfully to implement the four Strategic Plans under ASEAN 2045? he asked.
He said that the true value of the ASEAN Future Forum 2026 lies not only in the exchange of perspectives, but also in its ability to translate them into practical action.
He said at the ASEAN Community Vision 2045: 'Resilient, Innovative, Dynamic, and People Centred ASEAN,'' session on Monday included in the ASEAN Future Forum 2026: ''Shaping Our Future Together: Peace, Prosperity, People Centered'' that he was confident that the participants ''will find common ground in advancing innovative and actionable proposals that help ensure ASEAN remains resilient, dynamic, relevant, and future-ready.''
The four Strategic Plans under the ASEAN Community Vision 2045 framework are operational through four strategic plans including the ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC) Strategic Plan, ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Strategic Plan, ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Strategic Plan and the ASEAN Connectivity Strategic Plan.
The ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC) Strategic Plan focuses on maintaining peace, security, and stability across the region while reinforcing ASEAN centrality in the broader Indo-Pacific architecture.
It contains 9 strategic goals.
The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Strategic Plan is designed to drive deep economic integration, boost supply chain resilience, and facilitate foreign investment to help ASEAN become the world's fourth-largest economy. It contains 6 strategic goals.
ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Strategic Plan targets human security, youth and women empowerment, digital healthcare, and sustainable community growth to foster an equitable, shared prosperity. It contains 12 strategic goals.
ASEAN Connectivity Strategic Plan addresses sustainable infrastructure, smart city development, digital innovation, seamless logistics, regulatory excellence, and people-to-people connections. It contains 6 strategic goals.
The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Strategic Plan 2026–2030 that serves as the operational roadmap to transition the ASEAN region into a single market economy and integrated production base will implement the economic aspects of the ASEAN Community Vision 2045: Resilient, Innovative, Dynamic, and People Centred ASEAN.
The AEC Economic Community (AEC) Strategic Plan 2026–2030 outlines six Strategic Goals, 44 Objectives and 192 Strategic Measures in the first five-year cycle.
''I am confident that the diverse participants gathered here today will find common ground in advancing innovative and actionable proposals that help ensure ASEAN remains resilient, dynamic, relevant, and future-ready, said ASEAN Secretary-Kao Kim Hourn.
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ASEAN to report on role of political parties in ASEAN Community Vision 2045

Delegates from the Association of South East Asian Nations including Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) Central Committee’s Secretariat Tran Cam Tu, fifth from left, at the ASEAN Future Forum 2026, ''Shaping Our Future Together: Peace, Prosperity, People-Centered'' in Hanoi on Monday June 8, 2026

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Hanoi, June 10: The ASEAN Future Forum 2026, ''Shaping Our Future Together: Peace, Prosperity, People - Centered'' began in Hanoi on Monday, to promote the role of political parties in advancing ASEAN cooperation and in realizing the ASEAN Community Vision 2045 "Resilient, Innovative, Dynamic and People-Centred" held in Hanoi from 8 to 10 June 2026, reports the Vietnam News.
The Secretary-General of ASEAN, Kao Kim Hourn, is to report on the progress of the Kuala Lumpur Declaration on ASEAN Community Vision 2045: ''Our Shared Future'' that was adopted at the 27th ASEAN Summit on May 25, 2025.
Kuala Lumpur Declaration on ASEAN Community Vision 2045: ''Our Shared Future'' succeeds the ASEAN Community Vision 2025: ''Forging Ahead Together'' that was adopted in Malaysia at the 27th ASEAN Summit on November 22, 2015.
The ASEAN Community Vision 2025: ''Forging Ahead Together'' adopted in Malaysia at the 27th ASEAN Summit on November 22, 2015 introduced the blueprint for the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC).
The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) aims to achieve and integrated the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) that includes a single market and integrated production base.
ASEAN Chair 2025 Malaysia Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, said at the Declaration of ASEAN Community Vision 2045: Our Shared Future'' at the 46th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur on May 26, 2025, ''Today, we renew that solemn promise not as a tribute to the past, but as a living covenant with the future.''
The Declaration on ASEAN Community Vision 2045: ''Our Shared Future,'' that was signed by the 10 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), includes a task that assigns responsibility for funding the ASEAN Community Vision 2045: Our Shared Future, to various entities within ASEAN.
The task directs ASEAN Ministers and respective ASEAN Organisations and Bodies, supported by the Secretary-General of ASEAN and the ASEAN Secretariat, Kao Kim Hourn, ''to mobilise resources from ASEAN Member States and external sources to implement the ASEAN Community Vision 2045: Our Shared Future'' declaration.
The Secretary-General of ASEAN, Kao Kim Hourn, is to report on the progress of the implementation of the Kuala Lumpur Declaration on Community Vision 2045: ''Our Shared Future'' in 2025 at the ASEAN Future Forum 2026, ''Shaping Our Future Together: Peace, Prosperity, People-Centered'' in Hanoi from 8-10 June 2026
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Cambodia condemns Thailand's military for setting fire to staircase leading to Khnar Temple

Cambodia's Minister of Culture and Fine Arts, Phoeurng Sackona, condemns the Royal Thai Armed Forces for setting fire to the wooden staircase leading to the Khnar Temple on Friday June 5, 2026

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Phnom Penh, June 9: Cambodia's Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts condemned the Royal Thai Armed Forces for setting fire to the wooden staircase leading to the Khnar Temple near the Ta Krabey Temple on the disputed Cambodia-Thailand border, with the Minister saying ''the intended destruction of the staircase is a grave violation of national sovereignty,'' and condemned Thailand's tourism activities at Ta Krabey Temple, reports the Khmer Times.
''The intended destruction of the staircase leading to the Khnar Temple is a serious violation of cultural heritage,'' said the Cambodian Minister of Culture and Fine Arts, Phoeurng Sackona in a statement.
''The Royal Thai Armed Forces were observed pouring petrol on the wooden walkway before setting it on fire on June 5,'' said the statement.
The 325-metre long wooden staircase leading to the Khnar Temple was built by Cambodia's Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts in 2017 for visitors, researchers, and local communities to access the heritage site from the Cambodian side of the Cambodia -Thailand border.
''The deliberate destruction of this structure constitutes a serious act of damage to cultural heritage and to the conservation efforts undertaken by Cambodia over many years,'' said the statement.
“Such actions are contrary to the fundamental principles governing the protection of cultural heritage and are incompatible with the obligations of States to safeguard cultural property for present and future generations.'' said the statement.
Cambodia's Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts Phoeurng Sackona rejected Thailand's plan to stage public events, religious ceremonies, tourism activities and the sale of tickets at the Ta Krabei Temple to the public on the weekend of June 6 and 7, 2026.
The Ta Krabei Temple is located about 30 kilometres from the Khmer temple along the contested Thailand Cambodia border in the Dangrek Mountains with both temples sitting on the ridge line that separates Cambodia's Oddar Meanchey Province from Thailand's Surin Province.
''The ministry firmly rejects any attempt to legitimise or normalise the unlawful occupation of Cambodian territory through tourism, cultural, religious or administrative activities,'' said the statement.
''Thailand's plan to stage public events, religious ceremonies, tourism activities and the sale of tickets at the Ta Krabei Temple
are null and void and cannot affect Cambodia’s lawful sovereignty over Ta Krabei Temple,'' said the statement.
Cambodia's Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts Phoeurng Sackona called on Thailand to cease tourism operations, ticketing practices and any other action that damage, alter or interfere with cultural heritiage sites located within Cambodian territory.
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Vietnam rejects United States finding that Vietnam fails to prohibit goods produced by forced labour

United States Trade Representative (USTR) Jamieson Greer found in an investigation of 60 economies that ''Vietnam does not appear to have a measure that forbids the importation of goods produced with forced labor''

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Hanoi, Monday 8: Vietnam rejected the United States Trade Representative (USTR) finding that Vietnam has not implemented measures to prevent, detect, and eliminate forced labour for goods placed on its market, with Vietnam Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman, saying ''the findings do not accurately reflect Vietnam's effort to prevent and mitigate forced labour,'' reports the Vietnam News.
United States Trade Representative (USTR), Jamieson Greer, said that the failure of trading partners to address the importation of goods made with forced labor ''creates a dynamic where American workers are forced to compete globally on an unlevel playing field.''
''We will no longer tolerate this disparity,'' he said.
Vietnam Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman, Pham Thu Hang said that the United States Trade Representative (USTR) do not accurately reflect Vietnam's efforts to prevent and mitigate forced labour, saying ''Vietnam prohibits all forms of forced labour.
''Vietnam strictly complies with the regulation of international Labour Organisation and Free Trade Agreements,'' said the spokewoman.
Vietnam Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman, Pham Thu Hang said that the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and 17 Free Trade Agreements (FTA's) that span over 60 countries are stipulated in legal documents and Vietnam's action plans and programmes, saying '' the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and Free Trade Agreements (FTA's) are consistently upheld in practice.''
Vietnam is one of 60 United States partner economies that were investigated by the United States Trade Representative (USTR)
related to the failure to impose or enforce a prohibition on the importation of goods produced with forced labour, with the
The United States Trade Representative (USTR) finding that ''Vietnam does not appear to have a measure that forbids the importation of goods produced with forced labor.''
The United States Trade Representative (USTR) found that Vietnam has not implemented measures to prevent, detect, and eliminate forced labour for goods placed on its market.
The United States Trade Representative (USTR) found that the results of the investigation indicate that the acts, policies and
practices of Vietnam related to the failure to impose and effectively enforce a forced labor import prohibition burden or restrict U.S. commerce.
United States Trade Representative (USTR), Jamieson Greer, proposed additional tariffs on all products of the 60 investigated economies except for economies that impose a forced labour import prohibition.
''The USTR proposes an additional 10 percent tariffs for economies that have imposed a partial regime with the effect of preventing the importation of certain forced labour goods,'' he said.
''The USTR proposes a 12.5 percent additional tariff for all other economies,'' he said.
He said the United States Trade Representative (USTR) also proposes a textile mechanism that would allow for a certain voume of Apparel and textile imports from certain economies to enter the United States at a reduced tariff rate.
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Australian fugitives sentenced by South Papua court for entering Indonesia without passport or visa

Australian pilot Jay Victor David, 32, left, Duong Tan Le, 35, centre and Zulfukar Aljubouri, 34, right, at the District Court in Merauke, in South Papua province, Indonesia Monday June 1, 2026

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Jakarta, June 7: District Court in Merauke, in South Papua province, Indonesia, sentenced three Australian males to prison and a fine for entering Indonesia without a passport or visa in an unauthorised ''black flight'' or flying with deactivated transponders from the state of Queensland in Australia to South Papua province Indonesia on November 17, 2025, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.
The three males including pilot Jay Victor David, 32, and two undeclared passengers, Zulfukar Aljubouri, 34, and Duong Tan Le, 35, were each sentenced to seven months in prison and each fined 100 million Rupiah (AUD$7,800)
Zulfukar Aljubouri (34) and Duong Tan Le (35), who jointly operated a tobacco business in the Australian state of New South Wales, are wanted fugitives in Australia.
Zulfukar Aljubouri (34) is on bail in New South Wales for kidnapping charges and Duong Tan Le (35) has multiple outstanding warrants, including for large-scale drug supply.
Zulfukar Aljubouri, 34, and Duong Tan Le (35) testified at the Merauke District Court that they had paid AUD$100,000 to Stirling Helicopters in Rockhamption to charter a Piper PA-23-250 Aztec aircraft to flee Australia.
The Australian fugitives told the court that they had intended to use Indonesia as a transit point to reach their respective countries of birth, Iran and Vietnam.
The Australian fugitives were transported via a coordinated network of charter flights organised by the owner of Stirling Helicopters, Grant Schultz, 43, to fly from the Australian state of New South Wales to a remote airstrip in Cape York in the Australian state of Queensland.
The fugitives boarded the chartered Piper PA-23-250 Aztec aircraft at Cape York in northern Queensland to cross international borders to Merauke, in South Papua province, Indonesia without passports or visas.
The fugitives flew in a chartered Piper PA-23-250 Aztec aircraft that was an unauthorised ''black flight'' or flying with deactivated transponders.
Zulfukar Aljubouri (34) and Duong Tan Le (35) testified at the trial at the District Court in Merauke that they fled Australia because their lives were threatened by a rival tobacco competitor, claiming that their homes had been shot at.
Queensland based pilot Jay Victor Davis, 32, was found guilty of aiding and abetting the two undeclared passengers, maintaining in court that he did not know his passengers lacked a passport and visa.
The three Australian males are to be released from detention in Merauke, in South Papua province and deported back to Australia after time served since their arrest on November17, 2025 is deducted from the sentence.
The PA-23-250 Aztec aircraft charted to the undeclared passengers, Zulfukar Aljubouri, 34, and Duong Tan Le, 35, by Stirling Helicopters in Rockhampton Queensland, owned by Grant Schultz,43, was confiscated by Indonesian authorities.
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) have arrested Grant Schultz, 43, owner of Stirling Helicopters for people smuggling and for allegedly masterminding the multi-leg transport network to help the fugitives escape.

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Myanmar's military elected civilian president appoints a military wife as presidential spokesperson

Khaing Khaing Soe in her new role as spokes person for Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar elected president at Naypyitaw Airport in Myanmar on Wednesday June 3, 2026

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Naypyitaw, June 6: Former Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar, Sr Gen Min Aung Hlaing, who was inaugurated the civilian president of Myanmar on April 10 after claiming victory in the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar's sponsored Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) general elections, has appoints the wife of military colonel as his new spokesperson, with Independent Myanmar Election Analyst, saying ''in essence nothing will change,'' reports the Irrawaddy.
New civilian President of Myanmar, Aung Hlaing, announced the appointment of Khaing Khaing Soe, who is the current Deputy Minister of Immigration and is married to Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar, Colonel Aung Ko Myint, as the new civilian Presidential spokeswoman after a four day official visit to India that ended on Wednesday.
New Presidential spokeswoman, Khaing Khaing Soe, addressed the media for the first time in her new role as Presidential spokesperson at the Naypyitaw Airport on arrival from India on Wednesday.
''President Min Aung Hlaing's India visit was a success with notable achievements in diplomatic and economic areas,'' said the new civilian Presidential spokeswoman.
The new civilian Presidential spokeswoman urged ''the public to obey the President's policies and directives'' with Independent Myanmar Election Analyst Ko Htin Kyaw Aye, saying ''the new Presidential spokeswoman echoed the rhetoric of her predecessor, Major General Zaw Min Tun.''
''Former spokesman Major General Zaw Min Tun spent the last five years shielding the former Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar, Sr Gen Min Aung Hlaing with relentless propaganda,'' said Independent Myanmar Election Analyst Ko Htin Kyaw Aye.
''The former spokeman Major General Zaw Min Tun shielded the former Commander-in-chief as his takeover of the elected civilian National League for Democracy Party (NLD) government in February 2021 plunged Myanmar into a bloody civil war,'' said Independent Myanmar Election Analyst Ko Htin Kyaw Aye.
''The appointment of Khaing Khaing Soe as the new civilian Presidential spokeswoman reflects continuity rather than change,'' said Independent Myanmar Election Analyst Ko Htin Kyaw Aye.
He said that the new civilian President Min Aung Hlaing has selected a female spokesperson to project a fake image of female empowerment by the new civilian government, saying ''the new civilian government has also installed a female vice-president.''
He said the appointment of Khaing Khaing is a PR stunt, saying ''ultimately she will only say what the dictator wants.''
''In essence, nothing will change,'' said Independent Myanmar Election Analyst Ko Htin Kyaw Aye.
ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) spokesman Charles Santiago called on the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) including the Philippines ASEAN Chair for 2026, the United Nations and the international community, to take urgent and decisive action and condemn the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar's consolidation of power.
''The Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar's installation of Min Aung Hlaing as president is a well-orchestrated manoeuvres,'' he said.
He said that any recognition of the Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar, Sr Gen Min Aung Hlaing's presidency ''would legitimize atrocities and impunity that undermine the rights of peoples across Myanmar.''
''It is critical to avoid a return to business as usual,''
''The Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar has repeatedly used superficial civilian transitions to project an image of reform,'' said APHR spokesman Charles Santiago.
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King of Malaysia censors politicians saying ''watch your words don't misuse freedom of speech''

His Majesty King of Malayisa, Sultan Ibrahim, left, and Her Majesty Queen of Malaysia, Raja Zarith Sofiah, right, at the National Palace investiture ceremony for Federal Awards held in conjunction with the King's official birthday on Monday June 1, 2026

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Kuala Lumpur, June 5: The King of Malaysia warned politicians to watch their words not to misuse freedom of speech over sensitive issues, in an address at the National Palace investiture ceremony for Federal Awards in Kuala Lumpur on Monday, saying ''sensitive issues are often deliberately weaponised ahead of election periods,'' reports The Star.
The King of Malayisa, Sultan Ibrahim, said politicians should refrain from provoking sensitive issues, especially ahead of election periods, saying ''elections often become a platform for individuals to seek prominence and win public support.''
The King of Malayisa ordered political leaders to avoid provocation and disputes over sensitive issues relating to the "3Rs" Race, Religion, and Royalty, saying ''the 3Rs can arouse public anger.''
''Political leaders must uphold proper conduct, exercise decorum, and be extremely cautious when making public statements,'' he said.
He said that freedom of speech on social media should not be used as a platform to spread slander and hatred, saying ''the situation has become more complicated with the misuse of artificial intelligence (AI) technology.''
''My image has been used in fake videos and content to mislead the public,'' he said.
The King ordered authorities to take appropriate action to stop provoking sensitive issues related to the 3Rs" Race, Religion, and Royalty.
On January 19, 2026 the Minister of Home Affairs, Saifuddin Nasution Ismail pledged his full commitment to the royal decree on national security at the fifth session of the 15th Parliament, saying ''the ministry would intensify efforts to take firm measures to ensure that national security, public order and racial harmony remain safeguarded.''
"This would be pursued through several key focus areas, beginning with combating violent crime and issues related to the "3Rs" Race, Religion, and Royalty,'' he said.
The Minister of Home Affairs, Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said ''the ministry would not tolerate any acts that touch on
"3Rs" Race, Religion, and Royalty that could threaten social stability.''
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Solomon Is and Australia agree to expand 2017 Australia-Solomon Islands bilateral Security Treaty

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale, left, and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at Parliament House Canberra Australia Wednesday June 3, 2026

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Canberra, June 4: The newly elected Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Matthew Wale, who is a strong critic of China’s expanding influence and security arrangements in the Pacific, said ''Australia remains the Solomon Islands security partner of choice,'' with Australia and Solomon Island agreeing to negotiations to expand the 2017 Australia -Solomon Islands bilateral Security Treaty, reports the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, and Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Matthew Wale, announced negotiations towards expanding the 2017 Australia -Solomon Islands bilateral Security Treaty during Prime Minister, Matthew Wale first official visit to Australia since his election on May 14.
Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, and Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Matthew Wale, agreed that transformational change in the relationship between Australia and the Solomon Islands would be ''cemented in the expanded treaty''.
The treaty aims to cement Australia's role as the Solomon Islands security partner of choice by expanding the Australia-Solomon Islands Bilateral Security Treaty 2017.
On June 29, 2023 then Solomon Island's Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare called on Australian deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Richard Marles to review the Australia-Solomon Bilateral Security Treaty 2017 agreement in an official meeting in Honiara.
Australia's deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Richard Marles, said then that the call by Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare to review the Australia-Solomon Bilateral Security Treaty that was signed in 2017 is an opportunity to update the Solomon Islands Assistance Force agreement signed in 2021.
Minister of Defence Richard Marles said then that the Australia-Solomon Bilateral Security Treaty needs to be renewed to take into account the contemporary security environment and contemporary assistance provided by Australia.
"When the Australia-Solomon Bilateral Security Treaty was first signed on 16 October 2017, the Solomon Islands Assistance Force agreement signed on 24 November 2021 didn't exist." he said.
Minister of Defence Richard Marles said then that if it was Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare wish for the Solomon Islands Assistance Force agreement to continue "then Australia stood ready for that to occur."
"Australia would be happy to supply a continuation of Solomon Islands Assistance Force presence supporting the Solomon Islands police force," he said.
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New Solomon Is PM, a critic of China's Common Development Vision for the Pacific, to meet Australian PM

Solomon Island Prime Minister, Matthew Wale, and wife, Veronica Ruala Wale, arrive in Canberra aboard a Royal Australian Air Force aircraft on Monday June 1, 2026

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Canberra, June 3: Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale, a critic of China's Common Development Vission for the Pacific, who was elected after his predecessor, Jeremiah Manele, was removed in a no-confidence vote last month, is in Australia with a delegation of cabinet ministers for a Leaders' Meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to reinforce regional stability, security collaboration, and economic development on Wednesday, reports Reuters.
Solomon Islands Prime Minister, Matthew Wale, is a critic of China's Common Development Vision for the Pacific in the Framework Agreement on bilateral security cooperation signed in April 2022 by former Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare,with then opposition Democratic Party leader, Matthew Wale accusing Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare of behaving like a puppet for Beijing.
Solomon Island's former Prime Minister, Jeremiah Manele, who was elected on May 2, 2024, pledged to continue his predessessor, former Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare's pro-China policies, with China's embassy in Honiara saying ''the China embassy looks forward to working with Jeremiah Manele to develop China-Solomon Islands relations and deliver more benefits to our peoples.''
In May 2022 after the signing of Framework Agreement on bilateral security cooperation, the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), David Panuelo, said that China's Common Development Vision for the Pacific includes training Pacific police officers, expanding law enforcement cooperation and traditional and non-traditional security.
China also wants to jointly develop a marine plan for fisheries that would include the Pacific's tuna catch, to increase cooperation on running the regions internet networks and establish cultural Confucius Institutes and classrooms.
He said in his letter to the Pacific nations that China's Common Development Vision for the Pacific is an intent to shift those of us with diplomatic relations with China very close to Beijing's orbit, intrinsically tying the whole of our economies and societies to them," saying "aggreement to the plan would needlessly heighten geopolitical tensions and threaten regional stability."
"The Common Development Vision is the single most game-changing proposed agreement in the Pacific in any of our lifetimes," he said.
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United States and Philippines reaffirm commitment to Philippines-US Mutual Defense Treaty of 1951

US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, left, and Philippine Department of National Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr., right, reaffirmed comittment to the Philippines-US Mutual Defense Treaty of 1951at the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on Saturday May 30,2026

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Manila, June 2: The United States and the Philippines reaffirmed commitment to the Philippines-US Mutual Defense Treaty of 1951 at the International Institute for Strategic Studies Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on Saturday, with United States Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, and Philippines Department of National Defense Secretary, Gilberto Teodoro Jr., reaffirming commitment to strengthening partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region despite China's warning that ''the Philippines and allies are playing with fire,'' reports the Philippine Inquirer.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Guo Jiakun, cautioned the Philippines and allies from Beijing during the 25 -year-old Balikatan or Shoulder to Shoulder 2026 training exercise in the Philippines from April 20 to May 8.
The United States Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, and Philippines Department of National Defense Secretary, Gilberto Teodoro Jr. reaffirmed commitment to the Balikatan or Shoulder to Shoulder 2026 training exercise in the Philippines that including 17,000 personnel from seven participation nations, with China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Guo Jiakun, warning ''the Philippines and allies are playing with fire.''
The seven participation nations in Balikatan or Shoulder to Shoulder 2026 training exercise in the Philippines included the Philippines, Australia, Japan, Canada, France, New Zealand and including 10,000 Americans.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Guo Jiakun, said ''we wish to remind the countries concerned that blindly binding themselves together in the name of security will only be akin to playing with fire, ultimately backfiring upon themselves.''
''Military cooperation should not target any third party or harm the interests of any third party,'' said China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Guo Jiakun.
Commanding General US Marine Expeditionary Force Lt. Gen. Christian Wortman, said Exercise Balikatan Shoulder to Shoulder 2026 is not aimed against China, saying "emphatically no.''
''The exercise is about reinforcing the Philippines-US Mutual Defense Treaty of 1951 enhancing our interoperability, strengthening our readiness, and supporting our ability to contribute to security in the region," he said at a press briefing after the exercise's opening ceremonies of Balikatan or Shoulder to Shoulder 2026 in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City.
''There is no target nation in terms of an adversary force that we're exercising against,'' he said.
In July 2019 the former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte invoked the 1951 US Mutual Defence Treaty with the United States against China in the maritime dispute in the West Philippine Sea, calling on the United States Navy to confront China in the West Philippine Sea.
Former President Rodrigo Duterte called on the United States Navy to confront China after the United States reaffirmed at the 8th Philippines-US Bilateral Strategic Dialogue in Manila that the United States would defend Philippine forces in an armed attack.
Philippines Cabinet Secretary, Karlo Nograles, said then that the 1951 Mutual Defence Treaty with the United States can only be invoked in an armed attack, saying that "the Mutual Defence Treaty takes effect if there is an armed attack on a public vessel, on troops, or on an airship."
''If it is not a military attack then the Mutual Defence Treaty cannot take effect," he said.
The Philippines call on the United States Navy to confront China in the West Philippine Sea follows China's failure to recognise Philippine jurisdiction over the West Philippine Sea
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United States calls on Asia-Pacific to increase military spending to counter China hegemony

United States Secretary of War Pete Hegseth at the ''Asia-Pacific's largest defence summit 2026" at the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on Saturday May 30, 2026.

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Singapore, June 1: The United States Secretary of War called on allies in the Asia-Pacific to increase military spending to counter China's hegemony in the Pacific at the ''Asia-Pacific's largest defence summit 2026" in Singapore on Saturday, saying ''it is an American priority to ensure that China should not be allowed to dominate the Asia-Pacific,'' with China's former Ministry of Foreign Affairs, saying ''the United States alliances should not challenge the legitimate interests of China,'' reports the Straits Times.
''There is rightful alarm over China's historic military build up in the Asia-Pacific and the expansion of its military activities in the region and beyond,” said United States Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth.
''A Pacific dominated by any hegemony would unravel the regional balance of power and undermine the equilibrium we all seek to preserve,'' he said.
''No state including China can impose hegemony and hold the security of our nation and our allies in question,'' he said.
''The US expects its Asian allies and partners to increase defence spending to 3.5 per cent of GDP,'' he said
"We don't have a strong alliance unless everyone has skin in the game,'' he said.
''No freeloading,'' said United States Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth.
China's former Vice Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, former Chinese Ambassador to the United States, Cui Tiankai, said "we have a longstanding position on such military alliances''
''They should not be directed against any third party, certainly not China,'' he said.
''So, how the US shares the burden with its allies is their business,'' he said.
"What is important for us is the purpose, the mission, the goal of such alliances.''
'' United States alliances with AUKUS, Quad and bilateral treaties with Australia, Japan and the Philippines should not try to challenge the legitimate interests of other countries,'' he said.
The United States Secretary of Defence, Pete Hegseth, said ''make no mistake, Americal is a Pacific nation.''
'He said that the United States insists that China respect our longstanding position in the region, saying ''we do not just insist but maintain the manifest military strength to underwrite it.'' he said.
He said the era of performative outrage is over where Washington issues loud diplomatic protests that signal virtue but do not project capabilities, saying ''going forward, we will be intentional about how and when we communicate, and we will lead first and foremost with actions.''
''We will prioritize lethal capabilities, strategic discipline, and business like cooperation over empty rhetoric and peacocking.'' said
United States Secretary of Defence, Pete Hegseth.
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US Justice orders forfeiture of luxury NY apartment bought with Malaysian Development funds

A warrant for the arrest of Malaysian fugitive financier Low Taek Jho also known as Jho Low was issued on Friday August 24, 2018 for money laundering linked to the misappropriation of 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) funds

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Kuala Lumpur, May 31: The US Justice Department (DOJ) obtained a forfeiture order for a luxury New York apartment allegedly bought with misappropriated 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) funds by Malaysian fugitive financier, Low Taek Jho, also known as Jho Low between 2009 and 2015 under the administration of ousted former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, with trial Attorney, Barbara Levy, of the Criminal Division's Money Laundering, Narcotics and Forfeiture Section (MNF) prosecuting the civil forfeiture case, reports the Star.
Malaysia's former ousted Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is serving a six year prison sentence in Malaysia's Kajang Prison, after the sentence was reduced from 12 years in a Royal Pardon, was found guilty on July 28, 2020 of the misappropriation of USD$756 million from the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) state subsidiary SRS International Sdn Bhd funds.
A warrant for the arrest of Malaysian fugitive financier Low Taek Jho also known as Jho Low was issued in August 24, 2018 for money laundering linked to the misappropriation of funds from 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) that was founded by ousted former Prime Minister Najib Razak who was also the Finance Minister and Chairman of the state fund.
The United States Department of Justice (DoJ) said that Malaysian financier fugitive Low Taek Jho also known as Jho Low, faces criminal charges for allegedly conspiring to launder billions of dollars embezzled from the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) and for conspiring to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) by allegedly paying bribes to various Malaysian and Emirati officials and for conspiring to make and conceal foreign and conduit campaign contributions during the United States Barack Obama, Democratic Party, presidential election in the District of Columbia in 2012.
Fugitive financiers Low Taek Jho and his father Larry Low Hock Pen, allegedly laundered hundreds of millions of illicit funds in real estate in the United States, transferring USD$85 million to casinos in Las Vegas in eight months between 2009 and 2010.
On June 26, 2024 the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it reached agreement with lawyers acting for Malaysian financier fugitive Low Taek Jho also known as Jho Low, his father Larry Low Hock Pen, and trust entities involved in the misappropriation of funds from the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) state subsidiary SRS International Sdn Bhd.
The US Justice Department claimed that more than USD$1.7 billion from the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) fund was invested in hotels, luxury real estate in Manhattan, Beverly Hills and London including USD$100 million in the 2013 film, ''The Wolf of Wall Street" and including the luxury yacht 'Equanimity' valued at US$250 million.
On September 19, 2025 the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) said in a statement that the recovered assets are the result of the Global Diversified Investment (GDI) forfeiture settlement with Malaysian fugitive financier, Low Taek Jho, by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ).
"Other accounts belonging to Low Taek Jho family members are also scheduled for repatriation in the near future," the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) said in a statement.
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Quad announces Quad Ports of the Future Partnership and Indo-Pacific Maritime Surveillance Cooperation

From left, Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong, India's Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Japan's Foreign minister Toshimitsu Motegi and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the 11th Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) in Delhi on Tuesday May 26, 2026

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New Delhi, May 30: Foreign Ministers of Australia, India, Japan and the Secretary of State of the United States attending the 11th Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) nnounced the Fiji Pilot Project through the
Quad Ports of the Future Partnership and maritime surveillance efforts through the Indo-Pacific Maritime Surveillance Cooperation (IPMSC in Delhi on 26 May, reports Reuters.
Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong, India's Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Japan's Foreign minister Toshimitsu Motegi and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the Fiji Pilot Project in an effort to address insufficient port capacity in the Pacific and maritime surveillance efforts to increase defence and criminal surveillance in the region.
"We are today announcing the strongest ever commitment from the Quad to the Pacific through the Quad Ports of the Future Partnership, where we are launching a Fiji Pilot Project for port infrastructure in Fiji," said Foreign Minister Penny Wong.
''It’s a practical demonstration of our collective ability to deliver high quality resilient infrastructure in partnership with the region and in response to Pacific priorities,'' said Foreign Minister Penny Wong.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the Indo-Pacific Maritime Surveillance Cooperation (IPMSC) initiative will combine collective efforts to increase defence and criminal surveillance in the region.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said that the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) will coordinate maritime surveillance efforts in the Indian Ocean and at Exercise Malabar through the Indo-Pacific Maritime Surveillance Collaboration (IPMSC) initiative, Exercise Malabar is a multilateral maritime warfare exercise conducted by the navies of the four Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) nations Australia, India, Japan, and the United States.
''The Quad are also expanding the Maritime Domain Awareness initiative to the Indian Ocean,'' said Foreign Minister Penny Wong.
The Indo-Pacific Partnership for Maritime Domain Awareness (IPMDA) is a technology and tracking initiative that provides partner countries with near-real-time satellite tracking data to monitor their waters against illicit activities like illegal fishing, maritime militias, and "dark vessels".
On March 15, 2021 Australia, India, Japan and the US committed to cooperation in a free and open Indo-Pacific at the first Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad), "The Spirit of the Quad" summit at the White House in the US, with then Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrision, saying that the meeting of Quad leaders marked a new dawn in the Indo-Pacific region.
Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrision said then that "the gathering of four leaders of the great democracies in the Indo-Pacific marked a new dawn in the region."
Australia, India, Japan and the US Quad leaders pledged cooperation in a shared vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific
in the implementation of ASEAN’s Outlook on the Indo-Pacific (AOIP) that includes the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 10 member countries, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam.
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Cambodia approves compulsory military service including grandchildren of former Prime Minister Hun Sen

Senate President Acting Head of State, former Prime Minster Hun Sen approved the enactment of Cambodia's 2006 Law on Compulsory Military Service on Saturday May 23, 2026

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Phnom Penh, May 29: The enactment of Cambodia's 2006 Law on Compulsory Military Service was unanimously approved by the National Assembly and the Senate, with Senate Presiden Acting Head of State, former Prime Minister Hun Sen, saying ''no one is exempt from Cambodia's new military conscription law including my grandchildren,'' reports Khmer Times.
Senate President and Acting Head of State, former Prime Minister Hun Sen, signed the 2006 Law on Compulsory Military Service into force on May 23, with Non-Government Organisation, Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (Adhoc), saying ''conscription might not be implemented on an equal basis.''
Non-Government Organisation, Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (Adhoc), president, Ny Sokha, said ''while Cambodia's 2006 Law on Compulsory Military Service is in line with the Constitution with regard to national development and territorial protection, we are concerned about the likelihood of a double standard.''
''We are concerned about the implementation of the Law on Compulsory Military as we have seen enforcement measures and punishments imposed mainly on poor people,'' he said.
He said that the incitement offence contained in the Law on Compulsory Military Service is commonly carried out against government critics, saying Cambodians who support the government might not face similar challenges.
''We encourage the implementation of Law on Compulsory Military Service to be carried out without double standards,'' he said.
The Law on Compulsory Military Service includes 20 Articles that are in line with the Constitution that states that Cambodians are duty-bound to participate in national reconstruction and to defend the nation.
Article 6 says that Cambodians who have reached the age of 17 years for military service are required to register in the military service census.
Article 13 says that ''any citizen who is summoned for military duty and fails to enlist within 30 days of the date of the summon would be considered evading military service.''
''The citizen face six months to two year's jail and a fine of one to four million riel if the citizen fails to enlist during a period of peace,'' says Article 13.
''If the citizen fails to enlist during a period of war or when under attack by foreign forces, the citizen could be jailed between two and five years, and fined four to 10 million riel,'' says Article 13.
Article 14 says that punishment for incitement and accomplices who incite citizens to evade military service are subject to the same punishment as Article 13,
Article 15 says that a Cambodian who abuses his position and prevents citizens from joining military service would be punished with two to five years imprisonment and fined four to 10 million riel.
Exemption to the Law on Compulsory Military Service is granted to Buddhist monks, clergy members, individuals with disabilities, and specialists in science and technology fields.
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Vietnam auctions rare crocodile skin handbags to recover embezzled assets in order to nullify death sentence

The HCM City High People's Court upheld the death sentence in the appeal by Van Thinh Phat (VTP) Holdings Group chairwoman, Truong My Lan, 69, on Monday April 21, 2025

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Hanoi, May 28: Two rare albino Hermes Birkin crocodile-skin handbags, confiscated from imprisoned Van Thinh Phat (VTP) Holdings Group chairwoman, Truong My Lan, 69, sold at auction by the Ho Chi Minh City Asset Auction Service Center to recover assets in order to nullify the death sentence, reports the Vietnam News.
The two rare albino Hermes Birkin crocodile-skin handbags, studded with diamonds and gold that were confiscated by the Vietnam Police Department for Corruption, Smuggling, and Economic Crimes (CO3) under the Ministry of Public Security from imprisoned Van Thinh Phat (VTP) Holdings Group chairwoman, Truong My Lan, 69, were auctioned by the Ho Chi Minh City Asset Auction Service Center, for a combined total of US$554,000 to recover assets embezzled from the Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank in order to avoid the death sentence.
On December 3, 2024, the HCMCity Peoples Court, presiding Judge Huynh Thanh Duyen said that Van Thinh Phat (VTP) Holdings Group chairwoman, Truong My Lan, 69, had lost her appeal to have the death sentence commuted to life in prison for the embezzlement of US$12.5 billion, saying ''there was no basis to reduce the death sentence.''
''However, Truong My Lan could still avoid execution if she returns $9 billion, three-quarters of $12 billion she embezzled, said Judge Huynh Thanh Duyen.
The panel of Judges, presided by Huynh Thanh Duyen, said that Truong My Lan could avoid the death sentence under Article 40 of the Vietnam Penal Code, saying ''a person sentenced to death for embezzlement can have their sentence commuted to life imprisonment if they returned at least three-quarters of the stolen assets and actively cooperate with authorities.''
Lawyer, Nguyen Huy Thiep for Truong My Lan, 68, argued that his client had repaid the embezzled US$12.5 billion with the seizure of properties by the HCMCity Investigation Police Department for Corruption, Smuggling, and Economic Crimes (CO3)
The HCMCity Peoples Court said that Truong My Lan, 69, had not repaid the embezzled US$12.5 billion with the seizure of her properties, saying ''there were legal issues with the seized properties.''
''The prosecution could not assess the value of the properties,'' said the HCMCity Peoples Court.
The HCMCity Investigation Police Department for Corruption, Smuggling, and Economic Crimes (CO3) under the Ministry of Public Security found that Truong My Lan, 69, chairwoman of the Van Thinh Phat (VTP) Holdings Group, and 86 others embezzled, bribed and violated banking regulations, claiming that Truong My Lan, 68, used the Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank (SCB) for fraudulant property development.
"Chairwoman Truong My Lan, 69, directed bank appointees to provide loans to ghost companies that were established to embezzle funds from the Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank (SCB) for property development by Truong My Lan's Van Thinh Phat (VTP) Holdings Group,'' claimed the Ministry of Public Security
The Ministry of Public Security claimed that ghost companies were established to embezzle funds from the Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank (SCB) and that chairwoman of Van Thinh Phat (VTP) Holdings Group, Truong My Lan, had appointed relatives to positions on the Executive Board of the Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank (SCB) in order to direct funds to the ghost companies.
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Indonesia to train future managers for private enterprises after reduction of 1,000 state owned enterprises

Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto, left, briefs participants in the Presidential Future Leaders Program (PFLP) in Hambalang, Bogor, West Java, on May 24, 2026

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Jakarta, May 27: Indonesia's inaugural Presidential Future Leaders Program (PFLP), organised by the Ministry of Defence, state-owned enterprises (SOE's) Regulatory Agency (BP BUMN), and BPI Danantara, aims to train future managers for private enterprises after the planned reduction of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), with the Deputy Minister of Defence, saying ''the PFLP program is tailored to support President Prabowo's vision of fostering good corporate governance in private enterprise,'' reports Antara.
Deputy Minister of Defence, Donny Erma wan Taufanto, said President Prabowo Subianto intends to shape leaders who can serve as future managers in private enterprise.
State-Owned Enerprises (SOE's) Regulatory Agency (BP BUMN) Secretary General, Dony Oskaria, who serves as the Chief Operating Office (COO) of BPI Danantara, said the Presidential Future Leaders Program (PFLP) supports the government's state-owned enterprises (SOE's) transformation agenda.
''The SOE's transformation agenda includes consolidation, restructuring, divestment, and dissolution of state-run companies,'' he said.
The nine-month Presidential Future Leaders Program (PFLP) educational curriculum includes three months character and discipline building; four months boosting managerial capacity and decision-making at Danantara Corporate University and a two-month internship within ministries, institutions, or state-owned enterprises (SOEs) environments.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto said at the 23rd Forbes Global CEO Conference in Jakarta on October 15, 2025 that he planned to reduce the number of Indonesia's state-owned enterprises (SOEs), saying that he had instructed the nation's sovereign wealth fund, Anagata Nusantara Power Investment Management Agency (Danantara), to lead the restructuring process.
"I've asked Danantara's leadership to streamline our 1,000 state-owned enterprises (SOE's) into a more rational number, 200, 230, or 240,'' he said.
President Prabowo Subianto said he planned to reduce Indonesia’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to improve profitability and asset returns, saying ''state-owned enterprises (SOEs) must operate under international business standards.''
''State-owned enterprises (SOEs) must be open to the best talent, both domestic and foreign.''
In May 2025 Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto reprimanded State Owned Enterprise (SOE) directors at a meeting with sovereign wealth fund, Anagata Nusantara Power Investment Management Agency (Danantara), that manages the State Owned Enterprise (SOE) operations warning that State Owned Enterprise (SOE) directors who fail to contribute to Indonesia's economic growth would be replaced.
President Prabowo Subianto called on State Owned Enterprise (SOE) directors to improve efficiency, ordering Anagata Nusantara Power Investment Management Agency (Danantara) board of directors to evaluate the performance of State Owned Enterprise (SOE) directors.
“We must manage Danantara properly,'' he said.

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Philippines to enforce International Criminal Court arrest warrants against war on drugs via Interpol

Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Undersecretary, Clarissa Castro, said the International Criminal Court (ICC) can route an arrest warrant through the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) on Sunday May 24, 2026

From News Reports:
Manila, May 26: The Philippines Presidential Communications Office (PCO) announced that arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC), that has no jurisdiction over the Philippines, can be issued against Filipinos involved in the war on drugs campaign administered by former President Rodrigo Duterte, by the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol), reports the Philippine Inquirer.
Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Undersecretary, Clarissa Castro, said the International Criminal Court (ICC) can route an arrest warrant through the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) as a Red Notice, saying ''the Philippine government is legally obligated to cooperate.''
''Routing International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants through the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) as a Red Notice allows the Philippines National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) law enforcement to make arrests based on international commitments, not International Criminal Court (ICC) authority.'' said Undersecretary, Clarissa Castro.
Undersecretary, Clarissa Castro, said International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants are required to apply for arrest warranst at local courts, saying ''the law mandates the governments cooperation, including the surrender of an accused, with the International Criminal Court (ICC).''
Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, who was the Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief General during former President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs campaign, took refuge at the Philippine Senate under Senate protective custody on May 11, to avoid an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
He made a pre-dawn escape from the Senate on May 14 from the Sergeant-at-Arms (Osaa) officers in the Senate, with Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano, saying ''he was free to leave in the absence of a local Philippine court-issued arrest warrant.''
Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, former Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief General said the International Criminal Court (ICC) could not enforce its arrest warrants as the Philippines is no longer a member of the Rome Statute.
Former President Rodrigo Duterte withdrew the Philippines from the Rome Statute, the foundation treaty of the International Criminal Court (ICC) that established a permanent independent court in The Hague to prosecute crimes against genocide, humanity, war crimes and aggression.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) released documents naming former Philippine Nation Police chief, Senator Ronald dela Rosa as one of eight current and former Philippines officials as 'co-perpetrators'' in crimes involving former Philippine President Rodrigo 's war on drugs.
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United States Select Committee exposes China-linked scam centres in Southeast Asia

The United States Select Committee released a bipartisan report, "Crime, Corruption, and Power: China Communist Party (CCP)-Linked Transnational Crime and the Rise of a Distributed Threat to U.S. National Security," on Wednesday May 20, 2026

From News Reports:
Naypyitaw, May 25: The United States Select Committee released a bipartisan report on May 20, "Crime, Corruption, and Power: China Communist Party (CCP)-Linked Transnational Crime and the Rise of a Distributed Threat to U.S. National Security," exposing China-linked scam centres in Southeast Asia that defraud Americans of at least $10 billion annually, with the United States Select Committee Chairman, saying ''if the China Communist Party wanted to act against these criminals, it could, but it chooses not to,'' reports the Irrawaddy.
''The China-linked Scam Centres fuel human trafficking, cyber crime and illicit financing,'' said United States Select Committee Chairman, John Moolenaar.
He said that investigations found that illegal scam centres were concentrated in Southeast Asia, particularly in Cambodia and Myanmar, saying ''the scam centres are part of a criminal ecosystem linking cyber fraud, human trafficking and money laundering.''
''These scam centres are ripping off Americans and threatening our national security,'' he said.
The United States Select Committee, Ranking Member, Ro Khanna, said ''verifiable bilateral cooperation with Beijing is essential for justice and compensation for victims of China Communist Party-linked transnational fraud.''
''Holding these scammers accountable is essential,'' he said.
The bipartisan Select Committee report warns that scam networks are not only defrauding Americans but are undermining stability in Southeast Asia, saying ''the scam networks weaken U.S. partners and expand China Communist Party (CCP) influence in Southeast Asia.''
''The Select Committee advances the importance of civil society and diplomacy in countering illegal scam networks,'' warned the Select Committee report.
The Select Committee found that scam networks rely on a combination of cyber fraud and forced labor, human trafficking to carry out long-term "pig-butchering" schemes.
In June 2025 five scammers pleaded guilty for their involvement in an international cryptocurrency scam known as 'pig butchering' for the extraction of USD36.9 million from United States victims from scam centres in Cambodia, with the funds transferred to a bank in the Bahamas.
Joseph Wong, 33, of Alhambra; Yicheng Zhang, 39, of China; Jose Somarriba, 55, of Los Angeles; Shengsheng He, 39, of La Puente; and Jingliang Su, 44, of China and Tkiye were involved in international cryptocurrency scamming known as 'Pig butchering' transferring funds from United States victims to United States bank acccounts and then to a single account at the Deltec Bank in the Bahamas and converted to stablecoin Tether (USDT).
The stablecoin Tether (USDT) international cryptocurrency was then transferred to scam centres in Southeast Asia including to Sihanoukville in Cambodia.
The five scammers who pleaded guilty for their involvement in an international cryptocurrency-based scam known as ''Pig butchering'' are part of a larger effort by the United States Justice Department to shut down the international cryptocurrency-based scam.
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Philippines appeal to Senator Ronald dela Rosa, to surrender to International Criminal Court

National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director Melvin Matibag appeals to Senator Ronald dela Rosa to surrender to the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday May 22. 2026

From News Reports:
Manila, May 23: The Philippines National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) appealed to Senator Ronald dela Rosa, former Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief General during former President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs campaign, to surrender following the Department of Justice (DOJ) order to enforce the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC), with Philippines National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director Melvin Matibag, saying ''it would be better if he just surrendered,'' reports the Philippine Inquirer.
''The NBI will carry out the DOJ order to arrest Dela Rosa without delay,'' he said.
Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, who was the Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief General during former President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs campaign, took refuge at the Philippine Senate under Senate protective custody on May 11, to avoid an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC), Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, made a pre-dawn escape from the Senate on May 14 from the Sergeant-at-Arms (Osaa) officers in the Senate, with Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano, saying ''he was free to leave in the absence of a local Philippine court-issued arrest warrant.''
The Supreme Court denied a request by Ronald Dela Rosa for a temporary retraining order to stop the Philippines National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) from arresting him on an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) was denied on Wednesday.
Department of Justice (DOJ) secretary Frederick Vida ordered the Department of Justice (DOJ) to enforce the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) despite Senator Ronald Dela Rosa claim that the International Criminal Court (ICC) should not enforce its arrest warrants as the Philippines is no longer a member of the Rome Statute.
Former President Rodrigo Duterte withdrew the Philippines from the Rome Statute, the foundation treaty of the International Criminal Court (ICC) that established a permanent independent court in The Hague to prosecute crimes against genocide, humanity, war crimes and aggression.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) released documents naming former Philippine Nation Police chief, Senator Ronald dela Rosa as one of eight current and former Philippines officials as 'co-perpetrators'' in crimes involving former Philippine President Rodrigo 's war on drugs.
International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, said that she has determined that there is reasonable basis to believe that crimes against humanity had been committed in the Philippines under President Rodrigo Duterte's administration between 1 July 2016 and 16 March 2019, saying "a preliminary examination suggests that vigilante-style killings were perpetrated by Philippine National Police (PNP) officers themselves, or other private individuals hired by authorities, leading to a death toll of between 12,000 to 30,000 civilians," she said.
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Railway signal operator, train and
bus drivers charged with negligence in fatal collision in Bangkok

Rescuers work at the freight train and public bus crash site at the Asok-Phetchaburi railway crossing in Bangkok on Saturday May 16, 2026

From News Reports:
Bangkok, May 23: Royal Thai Police have charged the freight train and public bus drivers and the crossing gate operator with negligence causing death and injury in the fatal collision at the Asok-Phetchaburi railway crossing in Bangkok on May 16, reports the Bangkok Post.
Royal Thai Police Col Uramporn Khundet-samrit, superintendent of Makkasan police station, said charges have been filed against freight train driver, Sayomporn Suankul, 46, route 206 Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) bus driver, Lapit Thongboon, 56, and railway crossing signal operator Uthen Jomkhiri, 46, for negligence resulting in eight fatalities and more than 30 injuries.
Pol Col Uramporn said that tests conducted on freight train driver, Sayomporn Suankul, 46, found traces of amphetamine and cannabis in his body, saying ''investigators are now examining whether the substances affected his ability to perform his duties at the time of the crash.''
He said investigators are examining the actions of motorists who stopped on or near the railway tracks at the Asok-Phetchaburi railway crossing before the collision.
''Drivers of vehicles at the crossing during the collision will be summoned for questioning,'' he said.
''Some drivers may have been trapped by heavy traffic and unable to move away from the tracks in time.'' he said.
''At this stage, no additional charges have been files against those drivers,'' he said.
Pol Col Uramporn said the inquiry into the collision at the Asok-Phetchaburi railway crossing would also examine whether warning systems, crossing barriers and emergency response measures functioned properly before the crash.
''Police and railway officials are collecting more evidence, reviewing surveillance footage and interviewing witnesses as part of the ongoing investigation into the crash,'' said Pol Col Uramporn.
The freight train transporting heavy shipping containers that was driven by Sayomporn Suankul, 46, struck the Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) bus, driven by Lapit Thongboon, 56, on the railway crossing at Asoka-Phetchaburi
that was operated by Signal operator Uthen Jomkhiri, 46, claims he could not brake in time to avoid striking the bus, vehicles and motorcycles that were crossing the congested railway crossing.
The freight train driver y Sayomporn Suankul, 46, he saw no warning indicators before the freight train struck the the passenger bus, vehicles and motorcycles on the Asoka-Phetchaburi railway crossing on Saturday afternoon.
The Asoka-Phetchaburi railway crossing signal operator Uthen Jomkhiri, 46, is accused of failing to lower the safety barriers on the railway crossing, with witnesses saying the barrier remained raised.
The raised barriers allowed the public bus, vehicles and motorcycles onto the railway crossing.
The signal operator also failed to manually wave warning flags to signal the oncoming freight train.
Signal operator Uthen Jomkhiri, 46, denied the charges claiming that he activated the warnings signals according to standard procedures.
Freight train driver, Sayomporn Suankul, 46, claims he saw no warning indicators before the Laem Chabang-Bang Sue freight train struck the passenger bus, vehicles and motorcycles on the Asok-Phetchaburi railway crossing on Saturday afternoon.
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Myanmar introduces new program to recruit high school students into Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar

Former Commander-in-chief Senior General, Min Aung Hlaing , left, who was inaugurated the 11th president of Mynamar on April 10, was replaced by Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar, General Ye Win Oo, on Monday March 30, 2026

From News Reports:
Naypyitaw, May 22: Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar, General Ye Win Oo, who replaced former Commander-in-chief Senior General, Min Aung Hlaing who was inaugurated the 11th president of Mynamar on April 10, has introduced a new program to directly recruit civilian high school students into the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar, reports the Irrawaddy.
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar, General Ye Win Oo, announced plans to operate Youth Education Training Schools starting from the 2026-27 academic year, saying ''applications for these schools have already begun in several regions.''
He said that the Youth Education Training Schools are unlike existing military education schools, saying ''the new Youth Education Training Schools directly target civilian high school students.''
''Applicants must undergo strict screening procedures, including medical examinations and apply under rules similar to those for officer training at the Defense Services Academy (DSA),'' he said.
He said that one school will open in Naypyitaw and another in Yemon in Yangon’s Hlegu Township, saying ''recruitment is aimed at grade 10-12 students aged 16 to 19.''
Former Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar Major, Soe Taw who defected after the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar takeover of the elected League for Democracy (NLD) civilian government on February 1, 2021, said ''the recruitment of high school students is about building a new recruitment selection process.''
''There are already basic education schools and institutions like the Defense Services Academy (DSA) and Defense Services Technological Academy,'' he said.
''Now they are expanding the military education system to capture high school students,'' he said.
On May 1, 2024 the former Permanent Secretary for Myanmar Ministry of Labour, U Nyunt Win, announced the new Conscription Law saying ''starting from May 1, 2024 we will only send registered women as migrant workers abroad, saying ''males will not be able to register to work abroad,''
Myanmar banned all males from working abroad after more than 100,000 had fled to avoid the new Conscription Law requires males aged 18 to 35 and women aged 18 to 27 to enlist for service in the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar.
The Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar enforced the Conscription Law in 224 townships across Myanmar, recruiting about 5,000 males who were sent to 17 military training camps.
Rohingya men from villages and camps for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Rakhine State were reportedly forcibly recruited, with Free Rohingya Coalition (FRC) co-founder, Nay San Lwin, saying that residents in Rakhin State had warned that Rohingya recruits would be used as human shields in the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar conflict against the Arakan Army (AA) on the Myanmar-China border.
''The Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar that enacted the Conscription Law intend to draft 60,000 men annually,'' he said.
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Both freight train and public bus drivers accused of negligence in fatal railway crossing collison in Bangkok

Freight train transporting heavy shipping containers strikes public bus on at Asok–Phetchaburi crossing in Bangkok leaving eight dead and 30 injured on Saturday May 16, 2026

From News Reports:
Bangkok, May 21: Thailand's Deputy Transport Minister, Siripong Angkasakulkiat, claims that both the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) and the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) ''share negligence in the fatal collision at the Asok-Phetchaburi railway crossing in Bangkok on Saturday afternoon,'' reports Bangkok Post.
Deputy Transport Minister, Siripong Angkasakulkiat, said that the freight train that hit a public bus on the Asok-Phetchaburi railway crossing near the Makkasan Airport Rail Link station on Saturday afternoon left eight dead and 30 injured.
''The freight train was in violation of the ban on entering Bangkok during the day,'' he said.
He said the Laem Chabang-Bang Sue train that struck the passenger bus violated a railway regulation that prohibits freight trains from running in Bangkok from 5am to 9pm.
''Freight trains run in Bangkok between 9pm to 5am,'' he said.
He said the Laem Chabang-Bang Sue freight train that struck the passenger bus was scheduled to depart Laem Chabang port in Chon Buri at midnight, saying ''the regulation was not enforced.''
''The freight train's departure was delayed by 15 hours'', he said.
He said the freight train ran during the day, saying ''that is not allowed.''
''If freight trains are delayed they must wait for the resumption of operating hours, at night,'' he said.
The public bus and other vehicles were struck on the railway crossing by freight train Laem Chabang-Bang Sue that was transporting heavy shipping containers to the Bang Sue Grand Station.
Freight train driver, Sayomporn Suankul, 46, said he could not brake in time to avoid striking the public bus, vehicles and motorcycles that were crossing the congested Asok–Phetchaburi railway crossing.
Sayomporn Suankul, 46, claims he saw no warning indicators before the Laem Chabang-Bang Sue freight train struck the passenger bus, vehicles and motorcycles on the Asoka-Phetchaburi railway crossing on Saturday afternoon.
The Asoka-Phetchaburi railway crossing signal operator Uthen Jomkhiri, 46, is accused of failing to lower the safety barriers on the railway crossing, with witnesses saying the barrier remained raised.
The raised barriers allowed the public bus, vehicles and motorcycles onto the railway crossing.
The signal operator also failed to manually wave warning flags to signal the oncoming freight train.
Both the railway crossing signal operator Uthen Jomkhiri, 46, and the Freight train driver, Sayomporn Suankul, 46, were charged with negligence causing death, serious injury, and bodily harm in the fatal collision at the Asok-Phetchaburi railway crossing in Bangkok on Saturday afternoon.
Signal operator Uthen Jomkhiri, 46, denied the charges claiming that he activated the warnings signals according to standard procedures.
Freight train driver, Sayomporn Suankul, 46, claims he saw no warning indicators before the Laem Chabang-Bang Sue freight train struck the passenger bus, vehicles and motorcycles on the Asok-Phetchaburi railway crossing on Saturday afternoon.
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Philippines Senate Impeachment Court serves writ of summons on Vice President Sara Duterte

Philippines Vice President Sara Duterte, 47, was issued with a writ of summons to respond to charges including sedition within ten days on Monday May 18, 2026

From News Reports:
Manila, May 20: The Philippines Senate that is acting as an Impeachment Court has served a writ of summons on Vice President Sara Duterte, 47, ordering the Vice President to answer the Articles of Impeachment within 10 days, reports the Philippine Inquirer.
Legal counsel and spokesperson, Michael Pao, for Vice President, Sara Duterte, said that the legal team would comply with the process set by the Senate Impeachment Court.
''We will comply and file the appropriate response in accordance with the Constitution and applicable rules,'' said Michael Poa.
Vice President Sara Duterte is required to respond to charges of alleged misuse of Office of the Vice President (OVP) and Department of Education (DepEd) confidential funds, including hundreds of millions in questioned "ghost expenses", accumulation of unexplained wealth, alleged bribery of DepEd officials.
Vice President Sara Duterte is also charged with acts of destabilization, sedition, and public threats directed against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his family.
The House of Representatives that is dominated by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s allies, voted 257 to 25 with nine abstentions to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte on May 11, over alleged unexplained wealth and threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr..
Philippines Civil society organisations filed complaints with the Office of the Ombudsman on December 12, 2025 against Vice President Sara Duterte and 15 officials of the Office of the Vice President (OVP) and the Department of Education accusing the Vice President of plunder, graft, malversation, bribery and administrative criminal offences in the use of Confidential Funds (CF) and Intelligence Funds (IF).
Ramil Madriaga, former aid to former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte testified at the House of Representatives Committee on Justice in Manila on April 14, 2026 that former President Rodrigo Duterte planned to unseat Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Ramil Madriaga said that Rodrigo Duterte had discussions with retired generals of the Armed Forces of the Philippines after Sara Duterte took her oath as Vice President in 2022 about possible scenarios for unseating Ferdinand Marcos Jr, by 2025, saying ''I was present at the discussion.''
He said the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) generals provided several scenarios to assure that Ferdinand Marcos Jr, would serve less than four years of his term as President, saying ''so that Sara Duterte was eligible for the presidency in 2028.''
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Singapore
properties listed for sale in Myanmar

From News Reports:
Yangon, November 25: Singapore's largest property developer, the Far East Organization, is to partner with Myanmar's
property sales and marketing company, Min Zin Agency, in Yangon to sell condos in Singapore.
Managing director of the Min Zin Agency in Yangon, Ko Kyaw Min Zin, said that Singapore's Far East Organization has expanded its sales and marketing efforts into Myanmar.
“The Far East Organisation has been selling their Singapore properties to Myanmar buyers since 2009,” he said.
The Far East Organisation reportedly have over 750 properties in Singapore’s residential, hospitality, retail, commercial and industrial sectors,
including 45,500 or one in every six private homes in Singapore listed with the Min Zin Agency in Yangon.
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China to invest in rail and road construction
in Indonesia
From News Reports:
Jakarta, November 10:
Indonesia's Railway Corporation (PT KAI) and state construction company PT Jasa Marga signed a memorandum of understanding
(MoU) with China Investment Fund (CIF) to develop indonesia's railway services and toll road construction.
Witness to the signing, coordinating Minister for the Economy Sofyan Djalil, said that the MoU will provide the groundwork for further cooperation between China Railway and P KAI and China Investment Fund (CIF).
"The MoU is the first step towards further development of public services between China and Indonesia" he said.
Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia, Xie Feng said that the MoU would spark more cooperations between China and Indonesia and would bring about "real benefits to the public."
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Penang health department shuts down soya bean factory
From News Reports:
Penang, October 19: Five Penang food factories including a 100 year old soya bean factory at Tanjong Bungah were ordered closed by the state health department for failure to observe health standards.
State health, food safety and quality division, deputy director Ku Nafishah Ku Ariffin said soya bean products were processed in an unclean "rusty and moldy kitchen".
"Our inspectors found that wet products were left to dry on "dirty" bamboo sticks along with bathing towels. The bamboo sticks were also dirty and dusty," she said.
A "sweets" factory in Teluk Kumbar, a noodle factory in Simpang Ampat and a sauce factory in Bukit Metajam were also closed by the state health department
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Fuel smugglers including military personnel under arrest
From News Reports:
Jakarta, September 15: Riau Islands Police have arrested 30 suspects including several Indonesian Military (TNI) personnel and seized 64 cars, two boats and 106 tons of fuel.
Riau Islands Police chief Brig. Gen. Arman Depary said in Batam last week that the seized cars had been modified to hold 100 litres of fuel.
"The Military (TNI) personnel are suspected of fuel smuggling and have been handed over to the military base", he said.
TNI Commander Gen. Moeldoko said that the alleged suspected fuel smugglers are honor-based service military personnel.
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Thai coup blammed for fall in tourist arrivals
From News Reports:
Bangkok, August 18: The Thai tourism sector suffered its largest fall in international visitors to Thailand in June, the first month after the establishment of marshal law and the military seizure of the Yingluck Shinawatra government.
Tourism reportedly accounts for 10 percent of the Thai economy.
Data from the Thai Department of Tourism shows that inernational tourist arrival numbers in July fell by 10.9 percent compared to the same time last year.
International arrivals in July totalled 1.91 million compared to 2.15 million in July 2013.
Arrivals from China with a18 percent share of all visitors to thailand and the largest group of visitors to Thailand, fell by 25.3 percent.
Arrivals from the United Kingdom with a 4 percent share of all visitors to Thailand, was one of the few large markets to record a gain, of 6.2 percent
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US Senate approves sales of nuclear equipment to Vietnam
From News Reports:
Hanoi, July 31: The US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations passed legislation approving a 123 agreement on civil nuclear commerce with Vietnam at a business meeting of the committee last week.
The 123 agreement under the US Atomic energy Act of 1954 establishes a civil nuclear commerce agreement that allows the US to export nuclear reactors, research information and equipment to Vietnam.
The civil nuclear commerce agreement between the US and Vietnam is "part of Vietnam's effort to ease its shortage of energy towards meeting over 10 percent of the domestic power demand by 2030", reports the Vietnam News Service
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Court for construction
Industry
established
in Malaysia
From News Reports:
Kuala Lumpur, May 3: The first two Construction Courts for Malaysia were opened by Chief Justice Tun Arifin Zakaria in Kuala Lumpur and Shah Alam last week, reports the Star.
The courts will deal with disputes in the construction industry.
Works Minister Datuk Haji Fadillah bin Haji Yusof said that the establishment of the courts will transform the way the construction business in the country operates.
"The construction industry stakerholders can now have their disputes resolved by judges with expert knowledge and experience in construction industry disputes', he said.
The proposal by the Construction Industry Board (CIDB) for the establishment of the construction courts was first put to the Judiciary in January 2013.
Britain is the only other country that has a specially designated court that deals with construction industry disputes.

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Bali communities want larger share of tourism revenue

From News Reports:
Denpasar, April 14: Bali community-based tourism operators have called for amendments to regulations that stipulate that the local community pay the Bali regency administration 60 percent of their total tourism revenue.
Penglipuran tourist village in Bangli, community-based tourism manager, Nengah Moneng, said that he objected to the fact that his community received only 40 percent of the total revenue.
"We want to have 60 percent share of the tourist revenue to pay for operating costs", he said.
The Penglipuran tourism manager said that operating costs for trekking, traditional dance, cultural shows including religious rituals had increased.
The cost of operating lodges and community halls for tourism had also increased.
"An increase in revenue for not only the Bangli community but for tourism based communities across Bali would benefit tourism island-wide" said the tourism manager.
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Riau forest fires force Chevron to shut down oil wells
From News Reports:
Jakarta, March 21: PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia (CPI), the Indonesian subsidiary of US-based oil company Chevron has shut down 573 oil wells in the Riau province of Sumatra.
The deteriorating quality of air due to forest fires that have been raging for the last month has forced PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia (CPI) to shut down its oil wells and evacuate workers and there families.
Indonesia's upstream oil and gas regulator, SKK Migas, public relations officer, Handoyo Budi Santoso, said that oil assets in Riau province are important to national crude oil production.
"The biggest production loss came from the shutdown of Rokan block, operated by Chevron Pacific Indonesia, the country's biggest producer of crude oil production", he said
The Jakarta Posts reports that potential losses are estimated at about 12,000 barrels of oil a day.
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Sabah caters to influx of tourists from China

From News Reports:
Kuala Lumpur, March 5:
The New Straits Times reports that there was an 86 percent increase in tourist arrivals from China
to Sabah in the last two years.
Data from the Sabah Tourism Board reportedly shows that 193,010 tourist tourists arrived in Sabah from China in 2011 increasing to 360,361 in 2013
Sabah West Coast Coffeeshop Association chairman, Yong Chee Yun, said coffee shop operators were catering to the influx of tourists from China.
"Coffee shops displayed tourist friendly signs in Chinese saying 'how are you?' and menues included China's favourite foods", he said.
Sabah and Labuan Chapter chairman of the Malaysian Association of Hotels and general manager of the At Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort,
said that staff members are encouraged to learn Mandarin.
"So that they can converse better with guests" he said.
The Southeast Asian Times

Pilots strike forces Merpati to cancel
flights

From News Reports:
Jakarta,January 29: A pilots strike forced State-owned PT Merpati Nusantara Airlines to cancelled all scheduled flights to Surabaya, Merauke and Timika on Saturday, reports The Jakarta Post.
Merpati corporate secretary Riswanto Chendra Putra said that the airline had not paid salaries to pilots and cabin crew for two months.
The Jakarta Post reports that PT Merpati Nusantara Airlines was required to restructure its operations.
Merpati corporate secretary Riswanto Chendra Putra says that Merpati has signed a memorndum of understanding (MoU) with PT Armagedon Indonesia and PT Bentang Persada Gemilang to restructure the company.
The airline has debts of Rp 6.5 trillion (US$533 million) reports the Jakarta Post.
"The management would pay the salaries around March or early April, said the Merpati corporate secretary.
Merpati’s workers union advisory board official, Erry Wardhana, said about 200 Merpati pilots planned to strike again next Saturday for an indefinite period.
"The pilots would strike until 1,600 Merpati employees were paid", he said.
The union advisory board official says that this is the first time that Merpati workers have gone on strike over unpaid wages.
The pilots are owed wages for December and January reports the Jakarta Post.
The Southeast Asian Times