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Wikileaks’ Assange Pleads Guilty In Deal With US That Secures His Freedom, Ends Legal Fight

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, right, arrives, surrounded by the the media, at the United States courthouse where he is expected enter a plea deal, in Saipan, Mariana Islands, Wednesday, June 26 2024. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

SAIPAN, Northern Mariana Islands (AP) — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange pleaded guilty to obtaining and publishing U.S. military secrets in a deal with Justice Department prosecutors that secures his liberty and concludes a drawn-out legal saga that raised divisive questions about press freedom and national security.

The criminal case of international intrigue, which had played out for years in major world stages of Washington and London, came to a surprise end in a most unusual setting with Assange entering his plea Wednesday morning in federal court in Saipan, the capital of the Northern Mariana Islands. The American commonwealth in the Pacific is relatively close to Assange’s native Australia and accommodated his desire to avoid entering the continental United States.

The deal required the iconoclastic internet publisher to admit guilt to a single felony count but also permitted him to return to Australia without any time in an American prison. The judge sentenced him to the five years he’d already spent behind bars in the United Kingdom, fighting extradition to the United States on an Espionage Act indictment that could have carried a lengthy prison sentence in the event of a conviction. He was holed up for seven years before that in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.

He smiled slightly as U.S. District Judge Ramona Manglona imposed a sentence and pronounced him a “free man.”

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, center, arrives at the United States courthouse where he is expected enter a plea deal in Saipan, Mariana Islands, Wednesday, June 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

The conclusion enables both sides to claim a degree of satisfaction. The Justice Department, facing a defendant who had already served substantial jail time, was able to resolve — without trial — a case that raised thorny legal issues and that might never have reached a jury at all given the plodding pace of the extradition process. Assange, for his part, signaled a begrudging contentment with the resolution, saying in court that though he believed the Espionage Act contradicted the First Amendment, he accepted the consequences of soliciting classified information from sources for publication.

Assange arrived at court in a dark suit, with a tie loosened around the collar, after flying from Britain on a charter plane accompanied by members of his legal team and Australian officials, including the top Australian diplomat in the U.K. The secret-spilling website, which Assange founded in 2006, said in its own statement after the deal was revealed that it was grateful for “all who stood by us, fought for us, and remained utterly committed in the fight for his freedom.”

Inside the courthouse, he answered basic questions from Manglona, an appointee of former President Barack Obama, and appeared to listen intently as terms of the deal were discussed.

He appeared upbeat and relaxed during the hearing, at times cracking jokes with the judge. While signing his plea agreement, he made a joke about the 9-hour time difference between the U.K. and Saipan. At another point, when the judge asked him whether he was satisfied with the plea conditions, Assange responded: “It might depend on the outcome,” sparking some laughter in the courtroom.

“So far, so good,” the judge responded.

The plea deal, disclosed Monday night in a sparsely detailed Justice Department letter, represents the latest — and presumably final — chapter in a court fight involving the eccentric Australian computer expert who has been celebrated by supporters as a transparency crusader but lambasted by national security hawks who insist that his conduct put lives at risks and strayed far beyond the bounds of traditional journalism duties.

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arives at the United States courthouse where he is expected enter a plea deal, in Saipan, Mariana Islands, Wednesday, June 26 2024. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

The guilty plea resolves a criminal case brought by the Trump administration Justice Department in connection with the receipt and publication of hundreds of thousands of war logs and diplomatic cables that detailed U.S. military wrongdoing in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Prosecutors alleged that he teamed with former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to obtain the records, including by conspiring to crack a Defense Department computer password, and published them without regard to American national security. Names of human sources who provided information to U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan were among the details exposed, prosecutors have said.

But his activities drew an outpouring of support from press freedom advocates, who heralded his role in bringing to light military conduct that might otherwise have been concealed from view. Among the files published by WikiLeaks was a video of a 2007 Apache helicopter attack by American forces in Baghdad that killed 11 people, including two Reuters journalists.

The indictment was unsealed in 2019, but Assange’s legal woes long predated the criminal case and continued well past it.

Weeks after the release of the largest document cache in 2010, a Swedish prosecutor issued an arrest warrant for Assange based on one woman’s allegation of rape and another’s allegation of molestation. Assange has long maintained his innocence, and the investigation was later dropped.

He presented himself in 2012 to the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he claimed asylum on the grounds of political persecution, and spent the following seven years in self-exile there, welcoming a parade of celebrity visitors and making periodic appearances from the building’s balcony to address supporters.

In 2019, his hosts revoked his asylum, allowing British police to arrest him. He remained locked up for the last five years while the Justice Department sought to extradite him, in a process that encountered skepticism from British judges who worried about how Assange would be treated by the American criminal justice system.

Ultimately, though, the resolution sparing Assange prison time in the U.S. contradicts years of ominous warnings by Assange and his supporters that the American criminal justice system would expose him to unduly harsh treatment, including potentially the death penalty — something prosecutors never sought.

Last month, Assange won the right to appeal an extradition order after his lawyers argued that the U.S. government provided “blatantly inadequate” assurances that he would have the same free speech protections as an American citizen if extradited from Britain.

His wife, Stella Assange, told the BBC from Australia that it had been “touch and go” over 72 hours whether the deal would go ahead but she felt “elated” at the news. A lawyer who married the WikiLeaks founder in prison in 2022, she said details of the agreement would be made public once the judge had signed off on it.

“He will be a free man once it is signed off by a judge,” she said, adding that she still didn’t think it was real.

Assange on Monday left the London prison, where he has spent the last five years, after being granted bail during a secret hearing last week. He boarded a plane that landed hours later in Bangkok to refuel before taking off again toward Saipan. A video posted by WikiLeaks on X, showed Assange staring intently out the window at the blue sky as the plane headed toward the island.

“Imagine. From over 5 years in a small cell in a maximum security prison. Nearly 14 years detained in the U.K. To this,” WikiLeaks wrote.

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Kubota and Greyhound Turn Rice Straw Waste to Agri-Wear Fashion

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BANGKOK — Siam Kubota, a major company in the agricultural equipment industry, has partnered with Greyhound Original, a Thai brand that designs streetwear-style clothing, to create sustainable fashion using textiles made from rice straw components.

The two companies recently launched the campaign ‘KUBOTA x GREYHOUND ORIGINAL PRESENTS Turn Waste to Agri-Wear.

Pitsanu Milinthanuch, Assistant Managing Director and General Manager of Sales, Marketing and Service at Siam Kubota Corporation Limited, revealed that the products from this collection come from research on innovative rice straw fiber mixed with silk fiber. This was developed into textiles for use in lifestyle fashion products by the Faculty of Agriculture and Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Surin Campus, in collaboration with rice farmers and silk farmers.

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The two companies recently launched the campaign ‘KUBOTA x GREYHOUND ORIGINAL PRESENTS Turn Waste to Agri-Wear.
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KUBOTA x GREYHOUND ORIGINAL PRESENT “Turn Waste to Agri-Wear

Pitsanu said that global warming and PM2.5 dust problems mainly come from burning, especially in the agricultural sector. Meanwhile, Siam Kubota, which develops agricultural machinery technology and innovation, places importance on sustainability and seeks ways to manage agricultural waste to create added value.

“Rice, in particular, is the country’s main economic crop, covering the largest cultivation area of 65 million rai, or 20% of Thailand’s total area. This results in a large amount of rice straw, which is agricultural waste, causing impacts from management by burning methods.”

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Pakin Penparakul, Chief Executive Officer of Mud and Hound Public Company Limited, the producer of Greyhound fashion products, said that currently, the company designs and produces fashion products under the GREEN LABEL, using recycled textiles from plastic and fabric scraps from production, accounting for 10% of their products.

The company has now produced 20 items including clothing, hats, and bags. The marketing period is 3 months, with sales already started at GREYHOUND STORE branches in Central World and Central Ladprao, and EVERYTHINGHOUND STORE branches in Siam Paragon and Mega Bangna, as well as online through their website www.greyhound.co.th

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Thai Exports to EU Rise 3.75% in Early 2024 as FTA Talks Advance

File photo taken on Jan. 24, 2022 shows a view of the Laem Chabang Port in Chonburi Province, Thailand. (Xinhua/Wang Teng

BANGKOK — Thailand and the EU will hold the 4th round of FTA negotiations in Bangkok this November, while the Thai government sees this as a top priority policy after observing the growing trend of exports to the EU.

For the first five months of January to May 2024, the total bilateral trade volume reached USD 17,985.21 million, up by 1.58% from the previous year’s period. Thai exports to the EU were USD 9,821.81 million, increasing by 3.75%, whereas imports from the EU were USD 8,163.40 million, decreasing by 0.92%.

Director-General of the Department of Trade Negotiations, Chotima Iamsawatikul, revealed the results of the third round of negotiations for the Thailand-European Union (EU) Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

This round included meetings at the chief negotiator level and sub-group meetings of experts across all 20 groups.

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Director-General of the Department of Trade Negotiations, Chotima Iamsawatikul, attended the third round of negotiations for the Thailand-European Union (EU) Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

The negotiations are generally positive, with progress made in all sub-groups due to thorough preparation by both parties. Each group has established specific steps, including exchanging information and opinions, as well as conducting discussions between rounds to maximize progress for the next negotiation round.

In November, Thailand will host the fourth round of negotiations in Bangkok.

The department intends to invite stakeholders to participate in the meetings to stay updated on the progress and engage in detailed discussions about the ongoing negotiations.

In addition, the Ministry of Commerce has emphasized negotiations on the FTA with the EU as a top priority policy of the government. This initiative will improve Thailand’s trade opportunities in the large and high-purchasing European market and attract investments from the EU and other countries looking to capitalize on European exports. Both private sectors from Thailand and the EU have been actively observing and pushing for these negotiations.

However, new issues remain regarding state procurement, state-owned enterprises, competition, sustainable development, energy, and raw materials. Thai negotiation teams from various agencies are prepared to move forward in order to find balanced and beneficial conclusions for the Thai economy.

In 2023, the EU ranked as Thailand’s fifth largest trading partner, following ASEAN, China, the United States, and Japan. The trade between Thailand and the EU reached a total of USD 41,582.24 million, indicating a 1.43% increase compared to the previous year.

Thai exports to the EU amounted to USD 21,838.37 million, showing a decrease of 4.21%, while imports from the EU were worth USD 19,743.87 million, representing an increase of 8.50%.

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Vietnamese Debt Collectors Beat up Creditor in Central Pattaya

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Foreign tourists violently punch and kick a person of the same nationality, causing injuries, in front of local residents and tourists in Central Pattaya on June 25, 2024.

PATTAYA — On Tuesday afternoon, a Khaosod news reporter in Pattaya drove by and witnessed foreign tourists violently punching and kicking a person of the same nationality, causing injuries, in front of local residents and tourists.

The incident occurred in front of a food-to-order restaurant on South Pattaya Road. As the situation escalated and seemed to be getting out of hand, the reporter quickly intervened to stop the fight while recording evidence. This caused the attackers to flee into the bushes near the restaurant.

The reporter then called the police, who managed to arrest one suspect, identified as Vietnamese. Other suspects disappeared near a shopping mall parking lot.

 

Mr. Xuan Hai Ngo, 38, the injured Vietnamese victim, explained that the two men who attacked him were his debtors. They had arranged to meet him to settle their outstanding debt. He and his friend had rented a room across from the restaurant and were waiting at the food-to-order restaurant next to a Vietnamese restaurant.

The debtors arrived in a Ford car with four people. They sat down to negotiate at a table in front of the food-to-order restaurant. But after just a few words, Mr. Xuan was put in a headlock, punched in the face, and beaten until he staggered onto the street. The group of debtors followed and continued to kick him. Fortunately, someone came to help. He believes this group of debtors planned to lure him there to attack him. He is now very scared.

Police officers searched the debtors’ Ford car and found many weapons including knives, metal objects, and wooden sticks on the back seat. These were confiscated for investigation. The police will expedite the pursuit of this Vietnamese mafia gang to prosecute them according to the law.”

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First 100 Thai Workers Return to Israel, More Funds Support Them

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ree Kainara, Secretary to the Minister of Labour (center), talks with Thai workers who are returning to Israel on June 24, 2024.

SUVARNABHUMI  — The first 100 Thai workers returned to Israel on Tuesday as part of the quota of 10,000 workers demanded by Israeli employers, while the Thai government increased its emergency fund by 291 million baht to support Thais in Israel.

The Ministry of Labour arranged for the first 100 Thai workers to return to Israel as part of the Thailand-Israel Cooperation on the Placement of Workers (TIC) project with two special charter flights operated by El Al Israel Airlines. The first 40 people have arrived at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv today, June 25, and another 60 will arrive there tomorrow.

These workers have a contract period of 5 years and 3 months with a monthly starting salary of 5,880 Israeli shekels, which is about 50,000 – 55,000 baht, excluding overtime pay.

Aree Kainara, Secretary to the Minister of Labour, explained that this group of workers is the first to travel to Israel after not being allowed to travel for more than eight months due to the unrest in Israel. The next departures are scheduled for 26 June and 2 and 3 July 2024. A total of 540 workers are to be sent by the end of July.

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The first 100 Thai workers are returning to Israel as part of the Thailand-Israel Cooperation on the Placement of Workers (TIC) project on June 25, 2024.

Somchai Morakotsriwan, the Director General of the Ministry of Labour, said that all workers have received training before departure to prepare them for various aspects, especially the procedures in emergencies and in times of war, as well as how to seek help from the relevant authorities in case of problems during work.

On the same day, the Deputy Government Spokesperson, Karom Pholpornklang, announced that the Cabinet approved the allocation of the 291.9 million baht ($7.9 million) budget, particularly the Central Emergency Fund, to cover the expenses for the support and evacuation of Thais affected by the Israel-Hamas War.

The key points are as follows:

  1. The unrest in Israel has affected the well-being of over 30,000 Thais living in Israel. Of these, about 5,000 Thais live in the vulnerable area of the Gaza Strip. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in cooperation with the relevant authorities, assisted and evacuated 7,470 Thais from Israel between October 11 and November 3, 2023. The Royal Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv served as the liaison office to coordinate with the Thais in the area to carry out this mission.

2. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in cooperation with the relevant government authorities, has provided assistance and evacuated Thais from Israel since the beginning of the unrest on October 7, 2023.

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Injured Thai overseas workers, who were evacuated from Israel, arrive at Suvarnabhumi International Airport on Oct. 12, 2023.

Previously, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had received a provisional allocation from the FY2023 budget, specifically from the Central Contingency Fund, for a total of three items amounting to 515.3 million baht. These items included:

  • Expenses for the support and evacuation of Thais affected by the riots in Israel (first phase) amounting to 97 million baht
  • Expenses for the support and evacuation of Thais affected by the unrest in Israel (second phase) amounting to 319 million baht
  • Compensation for travel expenses to return to Thailand due to the unrest in Israel between 7 October and 7 November 2023 for those who have advanced their expenses in the amount of 99.3 million baht.

In this latest (third) phase, the MFA has requested an additional allocation of 291.9 million baht from the Central Contingency Fund for FY2024. This budget is for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and relevant agencies, including the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Labour, to cover the cost of assistance and evacuation of Thais affected by the riots in Israel.

The Prime Minister has approved this allocation in consultation with the Budget Office, the three ministries and the National Economic and Social Development Council.

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Pink Power Up Business Forum: Igniting Thailand’s Pink Economy Revolution

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BANGKOK – Canvas Ventures International (CVI), Thailand’s leading venture capital firm with a specialized focus on Pink Tech and LGBTQIA2S+ investment and ecosystem building, today announced the Pink Power Up Business Forum, a groundbreaking event poised to unleash Thailand’s Pink Economy.

Taking place June 27-28, 2024, at the Glowfish Sathorn in Bangkok, the forum will showcase the immense potential of LGBTQIA2S+ businesses and investments, solidifying Thailand’s position as a global leader in this burgeoning sector.

The Pink Economy, estimated to be worth 4 trillion dollars globally, represents a significant untapped opportunity for economic growth and social progress. The Pink Power Up Business Forum aims to unlock this potential by connecting key players in the LGBTQIA2S+ business community, fostering collaboration, and driving investment in innovative Pink Economy ventures.

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Key Highlights of the Pink Power Up Business Forum:

  • Unveiling Thailand Pink Tech Ecosystem Survey Report: Gain exclusive insights into the landscape of Thailand’s Pink Tech ecosystem, identifying emerging trends and investment opportunities.
  • Beyond Marriage: Public Policy Priorities: Engage in a critical discussion on public policy reforms needed to advance LGBTQIA2S+ economic participation in Thailand.
  • The Pink Lotus Paradox: Explore the unique challenges and opportunities faced by LGBTQIA2S+ individuals in Thailand’s academic and business sectors.
  • Business Opportunities in Focus: Participate in a panel discussion on four key areas of opportunity in the Pink Economy: Festival & Tourism, Healthcare & Familyhood, Entertainment & Marketplace, and Corporate Inclusion & Pink Fintech.
  •  University Pink Tech Challenge: Witness the innovative power of university students as they pitch their cutting-edge Pink Tech business ideas to a panel of industry experts and potential investors.
  • Startup Pink Tech Showcase: Experience the future of the Pink Economy firsthand as promising startups showcase their groundbreaking products and services.
  •  Networking Party: Forge invaluable connections with like-minded individuals and potential collaborators during a vibrant networking party.

“The Pink Power Up Business Forum is a testament to Canvas Ventures International’s commitment to fostering innovation and driving economic growth in Thailand, particularly within the Pink Economy,” said Mr. Tanachai Kulsombulsin, Co-Founder of Canvas Ventures International.

“We believe that the Pink Economy represents a significant opportunity for Thailand, and we are excited to bring together the brightest minds in the LGBTQIA2S+ business community to unlock this potential.”

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Canvas Ventures International (CVI) is Thailand’s leading venture capital firm, specializing in Pink Tech and LGBTQIA2S+ investment and ecosystem building. With a deep understanding of the region’s unique business landscape, CVI is committed to driving economic growth and social progress by fostering innovation and inclusivity within the Pink Economy.

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Japan Remains Top As Foreign Investment in Thailand Exceeds $1.9B

BANGKOK — The Ministry of Commerce announced that foreign investment in Thailand has surpassed the 70 billion baht (1.9 billion USD) mark in the first five months of this year, an increase of 58 percent, with Japan remaining the largest investor.

Ms. Oramon Sapthaweetham, Director-General of the Department of Enterprise Development at the Ministry of Commerce, said on June 23 that in the first five months (January-May) of 2024, 317 foreign companies received approval to invest in businesses in Thailand under the Foreign Business Act of 1999. The total investment amounted to 71.702 billion baht and created 1,212 jobs for Thai citizens.

Compared to the same period last year, the number of foreign investors rose from 273 to 317, an increase of 16 percent, while the value of investments rose from 45.392 billion baht (1.2 billion USD) to 71.702 billion baht, an increase of 26.310 billion baht (718 million USD) or 58 percent. However, the number of jobs for Thai citizens fell by 1,787, a decrease of 60 percent.

The top five countries investing in Thailand are:
1. Japan, with 84 investors and a total investment of 40.214 billion baht (1.1 billion USD).
2. Singapore, with 51 investors and an investment of 5.189 billion baht (141 million USD).
3. The United States, with 50 investors and an investment of 1.196 billion baht (32.6 million USD).
4. China, with 38 investors and an investment of 5.485 billion baht (149 million USD).
5. Hong Kong, with 28 investors and an investment of 12.048 billion baht (329 million USD).

Oramon explained that in the first five months of 2024, 99 foreign investors have shown interest in investing in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), accounting for 31 percent of all foreign investors in Thailand. This is an increase of 106 percent compared to the same period last year, when 48 investors invested in the EEC.

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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin meets Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio at The Imperial Tokyo hotel, where they attend the 29th Nikkei Forum Future of Asia on May 23, 2024.

The total investment in the EEC area amounts to 18.224 billion baht (497 million USD), representing 25 percent of the total foreign investment. This is an increase of 8.782 billion baht or 93 percent from the previous year’s investment of 9.442 billion baht.

Most investors are from Japan (31 investors, 3.523 billion baht), followed by China (19 investors, 1.803 billion baht), Hong Kong (11 investors, 5.005 billion baht), and other countries (38 investors, 7.893 billion baht).

Foreign investments are primarily in:
1. Engineering services, including designing industrial systems such as electrical, cooling, and air conditioning systems.
2. Design services for automotive parts such as seat belts and airbags.
3. Application services for connecting to credit and debit card payment systems of financial service providers.
4. Contract manufacturing services (vehicle gear sets and components, plastic parts for electronic devices, metal parts, etc.).
5. Software development services for sale and/or provision, such as manufacturing control systems and warehouse management systems.

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Foreign Condo Transfers in Thailand Hit 6-Year High in Q1 2024

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BANGKOK — Acting Director of the Real Estate Information Center, Vichai Viratkaphan, revealed that ongoing observation of condominium ownership transfers by foreigners has shown that the country’s reopening to foreign tourists since 2022 has had a remarkably positive impact on the growth of tourism.

The Thai government considers the tourism industry a key economic growth driver, combined with domestic factors that have greatly increased the demand for foreign condominium purchases. The number and value of ownership transfers exceeded the levels observed before the COVID-19 pandemic in 2018-2019.

In the first quarter of 2024, it was discovered that foreigners had transferred ownership of 3,938 condominium units, marking a 4.3% increase. The total value of the ownership transfers amounted to 18 billion baht (492 million USD), which reflected a 5.2% increase.

This led to a rise in the proportion of condominium ownership transfers by foreigners compared to nationwide ownership transfers, increasing to 16.7% from 15.9% in terms of the number of units and 28.6% from 24.3% in terms of value.

The proportion of condominium space purchased by foreigners increased to 21.1% from 19.1% compared to last year, marking the highest proportion since 2018.

The top five provinces with the highest number of condominium units transferred to foreigners are as follows:

  1. Chonburi: 1,521 units, accounting for 38.6%, valued at 4,165 million baht. (113 million USD)
  2. Bangkok: 1,498 units, accounting for 38%, valued at 10,699 million baht. (292 million USD)
    These two provinces alone account for 76.6% of the units and 82.5% of the total value. Chonburi has held the top spot for two consecutive years.
  3. Chiang Mai: 249 units valued at 574 million baht. (15.6 million USD)
  4. Phuket: 242 units valued at 1,353 million baht. (37 million USD)
  5. Samut Prakan: 140 units valued at 392 million baht. (10.7 million USD)

This data shows that foreigners are most interested in purchasing condominium units in central cities and tourist destinations in Thailand.

Moreover, the top three nationalities with the highest number of condominium ownership transfers are still led by the Chinese, with 1,596 units, accounting for 43.8% and a transfer value of 7,570 million baht.

Following this are the Myanmar with 392 units, accounting for 10%, which marks an increase of 415.8% compared to last year and a transfer value of 2,207 million baht.

Third place is held by the Russians, with 295 units, accounting for 7.5% and having a total value of 924 million baht.

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Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange Stops in Bangkok on His Way to a US Court and Later Freedom

FILE - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrivies at Belmarsh Magistrates' Court in London, Feb. 7, 2011. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, files)

BANGKOK (AP) — A plane believed to be carrying WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has landed in Bangkok on Tuesday, as he is on the way to enter a plea deal with the U.S. government that will free him and resolve the legal case that spanned years and continents over the publication of a trove of classified documents.

The chartered plane VJT199 landed after noon at Don Mueang International Airport, north of the Thai capital. It is unclear if the plane is only refueling or how Assange will continue traveling to the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. commonwealth in the Western Pacific, where he will appear in court Wednesday morning Saipan time.

He’s expected to plead guilty to an Espionage Act charge of conspiring to unlawfully obtain and disseminate classified national defense information, according to the U.S. Justice Department in a letter filed in court.

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The plane thought to be carrying WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange, on his way to enter a plea deal in U.S. court, lands in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, June 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

Assange is expected to return to his home country of Australia after his plea and sentencing. The hearing is taking place in Saipan, the largest island in the Northern Marianas, because of Assange’s opposition to traveling to the continental U.S. and the court’s proximity to Australia, prosecutors said.

The guilty plea, which must be approved by a judge, brings an abrupt conclusion to a criminal case of international intrigue and to the U.S. government’s years-long pursuit of a publisher whose hugely popular secret-sharing website made him a cause célèbre among many press freedom advocates who said he acted as a journalist to expose U.S. military wrongdoing. Investigators, by contrast, have repeatedly asserted that his actions broke laws meant to protect sensitive information and put the country’s national security at risk.

Attorneys for Assange didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

In a statement posted on X, WikiLeaks said Assange boarded a plane and departed the United Kingdom on Monday after leaving the British prison, where he has spent the last five years. WikiLeaks applauded the announcement of the deal, saying it was grateful for “all who stood by us, fought for us, and remained utterly committed in the fight for his freedom.”

“WikiLeaks published groundbreaking stories of government corruption and human rights abuses, holding the powerful accountable for their actions. As editor-in-chief, Julian paid severely for these principles, and for the people’s right to know,” WikiLeaks said.

The deal ensures that Assange will admit guilt while also sparing him from any additional prison time. He had spent years hiding out in the Ecuadorian embassy in London after Swedish authorities sought his arrest on rape allegations before being locked up in the United Kingdom.

Assange is expected to be sentenced to the five years he has already spent in the high-security British prison while fighting to avoid extradition to the U.S. to face charges, a process that has played out in a series of hearings in London. Last month, he won the right to appeal an extradition order after his lawyers argued that the U.S. government provided “blatantly inadequate” assurances that he would have the same free speech protections as an American citizen if extradited from Britain.

Assange has been heralded by many around the world as a hero who brought to light military wrongdoing in Iraq and Afghanistan. Among the files published by WikiLeaks was a video of a 2007 Apache helicopter attack by American forces in Baghdad that killed 11 people, including two Reuters journalists.

But his reputation was also tarnished by rape allegations, which he has denied.

The Justice Department’s indictment unsealed in 2019 accused Assange of encouraging and helping U.S. Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning steal diplomatic cables and military files that WikiLeaks published in 2010. Prosecutors had accused Assange of damaging national security by publishing documents that harmed the U.S. and its allies and aided its adversaries.

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FILE – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is seen with his ankle security tag at the house where he is required to stay, near Bungay, England, Wednesday, June 15, 2011. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)

Prosecutors said in a charging document filed in connection with the plea agreement that Assange conspired with Manning to receive and obtain documents, notes and other writings related to the national defense and to “willfully communicate” those records. The document takes care to note that Assange was “not a United States citizen, did not possess a U.S. security clearance, and did not have authorization to possess, access, or control documents, writings, or notes relating to the national defense of the United States, including classified information.”

The case was lambasted by press advocates and Assange supporters. Federal prosecutors defended it as targeting conduct that went way beyond that of a journalist gathering information, amounting to an attempt to solicit, steal and indiscriminately publish classified government documents. It was brought even though the Obama administration Justice Department had passed on prosecuting him years earlier.

The plea agreement comes months after President Joe Biden said he was considering a request from Australia to drop the U.S. push to prosecute Assange. The White House was not involved in the decision to resolve Assange’s case, according to a White House official who was not authorized to speak publicly about the case and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison after being convicted of violating the Espionage Act and other offenses for leaking classified government and military documents to WikiLeaks. President Barack Obama commuted her sentence in 2017, allowing her release after about seven years behind bars.

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FILE – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks on the balcony of the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, Feb. 5, 2016.  (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)

Assange made headlines in 2016 after his website published Democratic emails that prosecutors say were stolen by Russian intelligence operatives. He was never charged in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, but the inquiry laid bare in stark detail the role that the hacking operation played in interfering in that year’s election on behalf of then-Republican candidate Donald Trump.

Justice Department officials mulled charges for Assange following the documents’ 2010 publication, but were unsure a case would hold up in court and were concerned it could be hard to justify prosecuting him for acts similar to those of a conventional journalist.

The posture changed in the Trump administration, however, with former Attorney General Jeff Sessions in 2017 calling Assange’s arrest a priority.

Assange’s family and supporters have said his physical and mental health have suffered during more than a decade of legal battles, which includes seven years spent inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.

Assange took refuge in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in 2012 and was granted political asylum after courts in England ruled he should be extradited to Sweden as part of a rape investigation in the Scandinavian country. He was arrested by British police after Ecuador’s government withdrew his asylum status in 2019 and then jailed for skipping bail when he first took shelter inside the embassy.

Although Sweden eventually dropped its sex crimes investigation because so much time had elapsed, Assange has remained in London’s high-security Belmarsh Prison during the extradition battle with the U.S.

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Jintamas Saksornchai reported from Bangkok, Eric Tucker reported from Fort Pierce, Florida and Durkin Richer from Washington. Associated Press writer Colleen Long in Washington contributed to this report.

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8 Dogs Abandoned on Oil Smuggling Boats Still Miss Their Owners

8 dogs on oil smuggling boats became strays.

SONGKHLA —  In the case of three oil smuggling boats that were seized by officials as evidence but subsequently disappeared from Sattahip Port in Chonburi Province for several days before officials found them at the border of Malaysian waters and brought them back, not only were 9 crew members affected and prosecuted, but 8 dogs on the boats also became strays.

On June 24, the dog rescue team from The Hope Songkhla, led by Ms. Somkid Bungachat, went to check on the condition of the 8 dogs rescued from the oil smuggling boats. The dogs were sent for physical and mental rehabilitation at Kru Nong K9 Dog Training Center in Khuan Lang Subdistrict, Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province, since June 20.

Somkid said that all 8 dogs are now well cared for by trainers in terms of welfare and physical condition, and their overall health has improved. They are in the process of adjusting to the new environment and are not as cheerful as they should be. They don’t eat pellet dog food, only wet dog food.

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The dogs are taken care of for physical and mental rehabilitation at Kru Nong K9 Dog Training Center in Khuan Lang Subdistrict, Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province.

Currently, they are given goat’s milk, and their meals will likely be increased to twice a day, with an emphasis on exercise to relieve stress.

“There are two dogs that are still quite concerning. One is quite thin and unfamiliar with the cage. It bit the cage until it got wounded on the cheek and is currently being treated. But it has started eating. It still appears depressed because it misses its owner. Some dogs have swollen paws and fungal infections on their feet that need medication. A doctor will come to do blood tests to see if any of them have abnormal symptoms,” she said.

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One of eight dogs seized with three oil smuggling boats on June 17, 2024.

Somkid also said that veterinarians will check the two female dogs to see if they are pregnant. If not, they will be spayed immediately. All 8 dogs will start getting spayed/neutered next week. After that, they may be moved to an animal shelter under the care of The Hope Thailand organization.

“We are currently waiting for an official letter from the Songkhla Marine Police Commander to hand over all 8 dogs, as the relatives of the dogs’ owners do not wish to take care of them. As for the other 3 dogs, it is reported that they are currently well cared for by the police at the 6th Division, Suppression Bureau. They are healthy and strong,” she said.

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Three out of eight dogs are being bathed by The Hope Songkhla.

Regarding the progress of the case investigation, Pol. Maj. Gen. Charoongkiat Pankaew, Deputy Commissioner of the Central Investigation Bureau, revealed that all 9 suspected crew members are being investigated to determine if they were involved in the disappearance of the evidence ships. If involved, they will be prosecuted quickly. It is expected that everything will be clearer on Monday, July 1.

This case occurred on the evening of June 11 at the Marine Police Pier in Sattahip District, Chonburi Province, when three modified fishing boats, which were evidence in an illegal oil trading case, were taken from the dock and disappeared into the darkness along with more than 300,000 liters of illegal oil. The officials didn’t realize until late morning the next day.

Officials found the ships on June 17 in the Gulf of Thailand at the border of Malaysian waters and brought them back to port. However, it was discovered that out of the 320,000 liters of oil on the boats, only 5,000 liters remained. These three evidence boats are valued at approximately 30 million baht.

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Three modified fishing boats, which were evidence in an illegal oil trading case, are taken from the dock on June 11, 2024.

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Police Reveal Timeline of 3 Missing Oil-Smuggling Boats

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