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Many of Those Killed or Wounded in Gaza Stampede for Aid Were Shot by Israel’s Army, EU Arm Says

Palestinians surround aid trucks in northern Gaza in what officials described the day before as the first major delivery in a month. (IDF via AP)

RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Many of the Palestinians killed or wounded in the chaos as they tried to get bags of flour from an aid convoy were hit by Israeli army fire, the European Union’s diplomatic service said Saturday, urging an international investigation.

Outrage is rising over the desperation of hundreds of thousands struggling to survive in northern Gaza after nearly five months of fighting between Israel and Hamas.

“The responsibility for this incident lays on the restrictions imposed by the Israeli army and obstructions by violent extremist(s) to the supply of humanitarian aid,” the European External Action Service said.

Residents in northern Gaza say they have taken to searching piles of rubble and garbage for anything to feed their children, who barely eat one meal a day. Many families have begun mixing animal and bird food with grain to bake bread. International aid officials say they have encountered catastrophic hunger.

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Palestinians wounded in an Israeli strike while waiting for humanitarian aid on the beach in Gaza City are treated in Shifa Hospital on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Essa)

“We’re dying from starvation,” said Soad Abu Hussein, a widow and mother of five children who has taken shelter in a school in the Jabaliya refugee camp.

Northern Gaza has borne the brunt of the conflict that began when the Hamas militant group launched an attack into southern Israel on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and seizing around 250 hostages.

Gaza’s Health Ministry said the Palestinian death toll from the war has climbed to 30,320. The ministry doesn’t differentiate between civilians and combatants in its figures, but says women and children make up around two-thirds of those killed.

In Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah, where more than half of the besieged territory’s people now seek refuge, an Israeli airstrike on Saturday struck tents outside the Emirati hospital, killing 11 people and wounding about 50, including health workers, Gaza’s Health Ministry said.

Israel’s air, sea and ground offensive, reduced much of densely populated northern Gaza to rubble. The military told Palestinians to move south, but as many as 300,000 people are believed to have remained.

Roughly one child in six children under the age of 2 in the north suffers from acute malnutrition and wasting, “the worst level of child malnutrition anywhere in the world,” Carl Skau, deputy executive director of the World Food Program, said this week. “If nothing changes, a famine is imminent in northern Gaza.”

That has caused such desperation that people have overwhelmed trucks delivering food aid to the region and grabbed what they can, Skau said, forcing the WFP to suspend aid deliveries to the north.

“The breakdown in civil order, driven by sheer desperation, is preventing the safe distribution of aid — and we have a duty to protect our staff,” he said.

In the violence Thursday, hundreds of people rushed about 30 trucks bringing a predawn delivery of aid to the north. Palestinians said nearby Israeli troops shot into the crowds. Israel said they fired warning shots toward the crowd and insisted many of the dead were trampled.

Doctors at hospitals in Gaza and a U.N. team that visited a hospital there said large numbers of the wounded had been shot.

Ahmed Abdel Karim, who was being treated at Kamal Adwan Hospital for gunshot wounds in his feet, said he had spent two days waiting for aid trucks to arrive before Thursday’s convoy came.

“Everyone attacked and advanced on these trucks. Because of the large number, I could not get flour,” he said. He was shot by Israeli troops, he said.

Radwan Abdel-Hai, a father of four young children, heard a rumor late Wednesday that an aid convoy was on its way. He and five others took a donkey cart to meet it and found a “sea of people” waiting for the aid.

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Palestinian Muslims pray outside of the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem after Israeli police denied their entry to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound for Friday prayers, Friday, March 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)

When the convoy arrived, people approached the trucks to grab whatever food and water they could get, he said. As they reached the trucks, “tanks started firing at us,” he said. “As I ran back, I heard tank shells and gunfire. I heard people screaming. I saw people falling to the ground, some motionless.”

Abdel-Hai took shelter in a nearby building along with others. When the shooting stopped, many dead people were on the ground, he said. “We rushed to help evacuate the wounded. Many were shot in their back,” he said.

Abu Hussein, the widow, said more than 5,000 people — mostly women and children — living with her in the Jabaliya school have not received any aid for more than four weeks. Adults eat one meal or less to save food for the children, she said.

A group of people went to the shore to try to fish, but three were killed and two were wounded by gunfire from Israeli ships, she said. “They just wanted to get something for their children.”

The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Mansour Hamed, a 32-year-old former aid worker living with more than 50 relatives in a Gaza City house, said people are resorting to desperate measures. Some are eating tree leaves and animal food. Some sift through the rubble and abandoned houses for old food. It has become normal to find a child coming out of the rubble with a rotten piece of bread, he said.

“They are desperate. They want anything to stay alive.”

Acknowledging the difficulty of getting aid in and the extreme need for food, U.S. President Joe Biden said Friday the U.S. soon will begin airdropping assistance to Gaza and will look for other ways to get shipments in, “including possibly a marine corridor.” When asked if he thought Israel would fully investigate Thursday’s incident, he answered simply, “Yes.”

But the EU statement, echoing humanitarian groups including the International Rescue Committee and Medical Aid for Palestinians, said airdrops “should be the solution of last resort as their impact is minimal and not devoid of risks to civilians” and called for the opening of further ground crossings into Gaza and the removal of obstacles from the rare ones that are already open.

Aid workers hoped a possible cease-fire would allow them to get food to hungry people across Gaza. A senior Egyptian official said cease-fire talks would resume Sunday in Cairo. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

International mediators hope to reach agreement on a six-week pause in fighting, and an exchange of some Israeli hostages for Palestinians imprisoned by Israel, before the Muslim holy month of Ramadan begins around March 10.

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Asia’s Richest Man Celebrates Son’s Prenuptials With a Star-Studded Bash

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This photograph released by the Reliance group shows from L to R, Jared Kushner, daughter Arabella and Ivanka Trump posing for a photograph with billionaire industrialist Mukesh Ambani, right, at a pre-wedding bash of Ambani's son Anant Ambani in Jamnagar, India, Friday, Mar. 01, 2024. (Reliance group via AP)

NEW DELHI (AP) — What happens when the son of Asia’s richest man is about to get married?

His father throws a three-day prenuptial bash four months before the actual ceremony.

Tycoons from around the world, heads of state, as well as Hollywood and Bollywood stars descended on the small western Indian city of Jamnagar on Friday where billionaire industrialist Mukesh Ambani is kickstarting a big fat wedding celebration for his youngest son.

The nearly 1,200-person guest list includes pop superstar Rihanna, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Sunder Picha, Ivanka Trump and Bollywood celebrity Shah Rukh Khan.

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This photograph released by the Reliance group shows Mark Zuckerberg, left, and his wife Priscilla Chan at a pre-wedding bash of billionaire industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s son Anant Ambani in Jamnagar, India, Friday, Mar. 01, 2024. (Reliance group via AP)

All eyes are on Anant Ambani, 28, and his long-time girlfriend Radhika Merchant, 29, who will tie the know in July. Radhika is the daughter of Viren Merchant, CEO of Encore Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., and entrepreneur Shaila Merchant.

Such festivities keep up with the Ambani family’s tradition of lavish and over-the-top parties while displaying the Indian billionaire’s economic and political clout

Here is everything you need to know about the family and the prenuptial bash that captivated the country.

Who is Mukesh Ambani?

Mukesh Ambani, 66, is currently the world’s 10th richest man with a net worth of $115bn, according to Forbes. He is also the richest person in Asia.

His Reliance Industries is a massive conglomerate, reporting over $100 billion in annual revenue, with interests ranging from petrochemicals, and oil and gas to telecoms and retail.

Under Ambani’s leadership, Reliance — founded by his father in 1966 — sparked a telecom price war with the launch of the 4G phone and broadband service Jio in 2016. Today, it has more than 420 million subscribers and offers 5G services. Earlier this week, Disney struck an $8.5bn deal to merge its India business with Ambani’s Reliance Industries, forming a new media giant.

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This photograph released by the Reliance group shows Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani’s son and groom Anant Ambani, center right, and bride Radhika Merchant, center left interacting with guests during a community food service held as part of their pre-wedding celebrations at Jogvad village near Jamnagar, India, Wednesday, Feb.28, 2024. (Reliance group via AP)
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Anil Ambani, businessman and brother of Mukesh Ambani, second left, poses for a photograph with his family as he arrives to attend a pre-wedding bash of his billionaire brother’s son Anant Ambani, in Jamnagar, India, Friday, March 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)

The Ambani family owns, among other assets, a 27-storey private apartment building, named Antila, worth $1 billion in Mumbai. It has three helipads, a 160-car garage, a private movie theatre, a swimming pool, and a fitness center.

Ambani’s critics say his company has flourished mainly because of political connections during the Congress governments in the 1970s and 80s and subsequently under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rule after 2014. They say “crony capitalism” in India has helped certain corporations, such as Ambani’s, thrive.

Mukesh Ambani, 66, has started passing the torch to his two sons and daughter. The oldest son, Akash Ambani, is now chairperson of Reliance Jio; his daughter, Isha, oversees retail; and the youngest, Anant — who will wed in July— has been inducted into the new energy business.

Do you want a party like no other? The Ambanis have your back

Extravagant parties are the Ambani’s specialty.

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Murray Auchincloss, left, CEO of BP and Bob Dudley, former CEO of BP, pose for a photograph as they arrive to attend a pre-wedding bash of billionaire industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s son Anant Ambani, in Jamnagar, India, Friday, March 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
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Emirati businessman Mohamed Alabbar, left in round sunglasses, leaves the airport as he arrives to attend the pre-wedding celebrations of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant in Jamnagar, India, Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)

In 2018, when his daughter married, Ambani made the headlines because of the grand celebrations with pop sensation Beyoncé performing at the pre-wedding festivities. At the time, Former U.S. Secretaries of State Hillary Clinton and John Kerry were among those who rubbed shoulders with Indian celebrities and Bollywood stars in the western Indian Udaipur city.

Later that year, the happy couple, Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal, officially celebrated their engagement overlooking the picturesque Lake Como in Italy. In December 2018, they got married at the Ambani residence in Mumbai.

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Bollywood actors Ranveer Singh, left and Deepika Padukone arrive at airport to attend the pre-wedding celebrations of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant in Jamnagar, India, Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)

What is so fascinating about the pre-wedding shindig?

The three-day pre-wedding bash offers a glimpse of the opulence expected at the July wedding.

The Ambanis are celebrating it at the family’s hometown of Jamnagar — a city of around 600,000 in a near-desert part of Gujarat state — where they also have the business’ main oil refinery.

Guests will don jungle-themed outfits to visit an animal rescue center run by the groom-to-be, Anant. Known as “Vantara,” or “Star Of The Forest,” the 3,000-acre (about 1,200-hectare) center houses abused, injured and endangered animals, particularly elephants.

The invitation also says guests will start each day with a new dress code, with mood boards and an army of hair stylists, makeup artists and Indian wear designers at their hotel to help them prepare.

There will also be traditional Hindu ceremonies in a temple complex.

The guests, many arriving by chartered planes, will be served 500 dishes created by around 100 chefs.

The guest list also includes Mohammed Bin Jassim al Thani, the prime minister of Qatar; Stephen Harper, former Canadian prime minister; and Bhutan’s King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema.

On Wednesday, the Ambani family organized a community food service for 51,000 people living in nearby villages.

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Public Health Drafts a Law Allowing Foreigners to Use Thai Surrogacy

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BANGKOK – Dr. Sura Visetsak, Director-General of the Department of Health Service Support, announced on Friday that due to the significant decline in the birth rate in Thailand, efforts will be made to promote alternative reproductive technologies. This involves enacting legislation to allow international couples to seek surrogacy services in Thailand.

In the current situation, Thailand’s birth rate was below 500,000 in 2023 and is expected to decline further in 2024, while the number of deaths exceeds 800,000 annually. This demographic change has led to a declining population and an increasingly ageing society, which poses challenges for the country’s development.

Dr. Sura stated that there are currently 115 facilities providing assisted reproductive services, including in vitro fertilization and surrogacy, comprising 17 public hospitals, 31 private hospitals, and 67 private clinics.

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Dr. Sura Visetsak, Director-General of the Department of Health Support Services leads the press conference on March 1, 2024.

There are two types of infertility: couples who can still conceive naturally may opt for artificial insemination, which is offered around 12,000 times annually, or in vitro fertilization, offered around 20,000 times annually. For couples unable to conceive naturally, surrogacy is an option. In the past year, 754 cases were permitted, while 22 were denied due to various considerations.

While the success rate of assisted reproductive technologies is around 50 percent, surrogacy is associated with high costs, which is why most people opt for artificial insemination. The government aims for there to be at least 100 cases per year for each method.

The Department of Health Support Services is planning to amend the laws on assisted reproduction in 2023. The changes include allowing egg donation by relatives aged 20 to 40 without them having to be the donor’s spouse, genetic testing of embryos to ensure healthy pregnancies for women aged 35, and raising the age limit for women seeking surrogacy from 55 to over 55.

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A Thai actress and her spouse show the use of assisted reproductive technologies at a hospital in Thailand.

Dr. Sura emphasized that thanks to technological progress, women can have their eggs frozen at the age of 30 in order to become mothers later on. Couples with older partners can also use their own embryos or donated eggs for surrogacy. 

The proposed law also allows foreign couples, either with or without Thai partners, to seek surrogacy services in Thailand, subject to legal and regulatory conditions. The details are yet to be finalized.

“If this draft bill is successful, it will be considered the first bill in the world, and right now it is catching the eye of foreigners,” Arkhom said in a statement.

He stated that the proposed bill will include instructions for preventing human trafficking. It provides for measures to combat domestic and international human trafficking.

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Jay Fai Forgives the Man Who Forgot to Pay for the Food

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BANGKOK – Michelin-starred chef Jay Fai did not want to sue the man who had not paid for his food after he explained that he had really forgotten it.

Previously Jay Fai posted the story on social media asking her customers on February 29 around 7-8 p.m. to see if anyone has taken photo of the man, age around 50-60 year-old and wearing long sleeve navy blue shirt, who did not pay for his food, both eating in the restaurant and the takeaway food. Also, unlike others, the man didn’t queue.

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Pol. Col. Tosaphol Amphaipiphatkul, chief of Samranrat Police Station, said not paying for food is a crime punishable by a fine of up to 5,000 baht and/or jail time of no more than three months. He advised Jay Fai to report this to the police station.

The investigators later tracked down and discovered a man named Wirot. They called and asked him to come talk. He agreed with the officials and offered to pay 2,310 baht for dinner at Jay Fai Restaurant, which included the cost of 830 baht for rice with beef and basil (Phad Kraprao), 1,400 baht for the crab omelette, and 80 baht for the takeaway menu.

Mr. Wirot apologised to Jay Fai in front of the police and the media. He said that on Thursday, he came to the Michelin-starred chef restaurant and refused to wait in line. So he told the staff that he wanted an “inspector’s desk,” which refers to a special seat. However, this term does not constitute impersonating an authority under the law. As a result, the police did not pursue legal action.

Mr. Wirot added that he rushed to fetch his car from a car glass shop in the Boriphat district and paid 4,000 baht without realising that he had forgotten to pay for the food until he saw the news. The police investigated and discovered that Mr. Wirot proceeded to pay and pick up his car after leaving Jay Fai restaurant, as he said.

Even though the police recommended Jay Fai file a criminal complaint against the man, she refused to pursue legal action.

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Mr. Wirot apologised to Jay Fai in front of the police and the media on March 1, 2024.

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Thai Authorities Set Up Guidelines for Parasailing Safety

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PHUKET – Shortly after a Chinese tourist was hurt on a parasailing ride at Karon Beach, Phuket Province, which went viral on Chinese social media last month, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has urged relevant agencies and business operators to help ensure tourist safety as well.

On March 1, the key officials, led by Pol. Lt. Gen. Suraphong Thanomchit,  Provincial Police Commander Region 8, met in the Karon Subdistrict Municipality conference room. They established the following guidelines for ensuring tourist safety:.

1. Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Operators
2. Develop processes for inspecting safety equipment for operators.
3. Signs detailing methods for using equipment or play equipment for water activities, as well as safety measures for service users.
4. Specify the scope of inspections by representatives from marine authorities, disaster preventive and relief organisations, police officers, and tourism operators.
5. The Harbour Department officers, Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation officials, police officers, and tourism industry owners conduct random inspections to oversee safety measures.
7. Rehearsal of incident response strategies when visitors are involved in accidents while transporting them to hospitals.

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Following the meeting, Pol. Lt. Gen. Suraphong led the attendees, which included Phuket Provincial Police Commander, Pol. Maj. Gen. Sinlert Sukhum, Deputy Governor of Phuket Province, Phuket Tourism and Sports, Director of the Phuket Regional Harbour Office, Phuket Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, Phuket Public Relations, President of the Phuket Tourism Business Association, President of the Phuket Tourism Business Association, President of Karon Subdistrict Municipality, and Life Guard volunteers, to the Karon beach area to check and publicise safety measures for tourists and operators.

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Pakistani Man Arrested for Sharing Thai Ex-Wife’s Nude Photos

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Mr. Chabas was arrested for uploading nude photos of his former Thai wife to share on social media.

BANGKOK – Police officers announced on Friday the arrest of a Pakistani man for uploading nude photos of his former Thai wife to Facebook and Instagram after their relationship ended.

The investigation began when the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) received a complaint from a Thai woman who claimed that her ex-husband, a Pakistani national, secretly took nude photos of her and posted them online, causing embarrassment and damage.

The suspect, identified as Mr. Chabas, aged 32, is wanted by the Bangkok South Criminal Court, dated 12 September 2023, for the offence of importing data into a computer system. The data, which is considered obscene, could be viewed by the public.

Mr. Chabas was found hiding in a rented room in the Ramkhamhaeng area after police tracked him down.

During interrogation, Mr. Chabas admitted to setting up fake Facebook and Instagram accounts and posting the explicit photos of his ex-wife. The police arrested him and initiated legal proceedings.

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PM Aims To Upgrade Suvarnabhumi To Be Top Class Airport

BANGKOK – Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced on Friday that Suvarnabhumi will become an Asian aviation hub, returning to the world’s top 50 airports within a year and reaching the top 20 in five years.

The airport is presently ranked number 68. Srettha stated that Suvarnabhumi was ranked 13 a decade ago.

The PM held a press conference at the Government House on March 1, saying that the Aviation Hub is part of the “IGNITE THAILAND” vision of his government. Mr. Suriya Jungrungruangkit, Minister of Transport, Mrs. Monporn Charoensri, Deputy Minister of Transport, as well as executives of Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited, or AOT, and many airline executives participated in this conference.

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Plans to upgrade Suvarnabhumi include better service culture, constructing SAT-2 building to accommodate more passengers, offering better range of products at the airport and reducing the long queue faced by passengers, the last will take 6 months to be resolved.

At present, only one percent of the air traffic involved connecting flight while in Singapore it’s 30 percent at Changi and Thailand lost a lot of opportunities as a result as transit passengers could choose Thailandas their future destination if they were impressed by their experience at the airport, he stresses.

Srettha adds Don Mueang Airport will also be improved, turning it into a point to point airport with a new international hall to be built, expanding carpark limits by five fold to 7,600 vehicles in expectation of an overall increase of tourists arrival to Thailand from 30 to 50 millions annually.

“During my visit to Europe next week, I’ll tell people there all about the positive aspects of Thailand. It’s only hors d’oeuvres to promote what we’ll have next year, which I’m confident they’ll enjoy and be satisfied with, leading to increased travel to Thailand,” the Prime Minister stated.

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South Korea Joins Thai-US Cobra Gold 2024’s Amphibious Exercise

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South Korean amphibious assault vehicles fire smoke screen during the Cobra Gold joint military exercise on Hat Yao beach in Chonburi province, eastern Thailand, Friday, March 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

CHONBURI – On March 1, 2024, Cobra Gold 2024’s amphibious exercise took place at Naval Training Field No. 15 in Hat Yao, Sattahip district, Chonburi province.

At 10 a.m., Admiral Adung Phan-iam, commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Navy; Rear Admiral Christopher D. Stone, commander of Expeditionary Strike Group Seven, Task Force 76, Amphibious Force of the United States Navy; and Rear Admiral Cho Choong-Ho, commander of Mine/Amphibious Flotilla Five of the Republic of Korea, visited the site of exercise.

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South Korean soldiers land with an amphibious assault vehicle during the ongoing Cobra Gold joint military exercise on Hat Yao beach in Chonburi province, eastern Thailand, Friday, March 1, 2024.(AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

During the amphibious exercise, naval ships and an amphibious combat unit seized an opposing force’s beachhead. The unit used naval artillery to fire a volley while aircraft simultaneously provided airborne support to decrease the opposing force’s ability to return fire.  After reaching the beachhead, the amphibious combat unit breached the opposing force’s territory and secured the beachhead.

Participating in this year’s exercise were Thai, U.S., and Korean forces, with the United States’ USS Somerset, F-16 fighters, and other equipment; the Royal Thai Navy’s HTMS Surin and HTMS Mannai, marine corps’ amphibious combat unit and vehicles, and patrol aircraft Type 1 (T-337 or Cessna O-2); and the Republic of Korea’s ROKS No Jeok Bong (LSTII-689) and KAVV amphibious vehicles.

The amphibious exercise aimed to build the capacity of participating military forces during allied joint operations, in order to bolster the Royal Thai Armed Forces’ confidence in all domain operations. The exercise also strengthened the bonds among allies, ensuring continual national security.

The Cobra Gold 2024 military exercise is one of the biggest activities of its type in the Asia-Pacific region with 30 nations taking part as participants or observers.

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The Swiss Man in Phuket Finally Apologises to Thai Doctor

Mr. Fehr raised his hands to apologise to the Thai people for the incident.

PHUKET – Regarding the case, which made headlines in Thailand, Mr. Fehr, 45, a Swiss citizen who was accused of assaulting a Thai female doctor with a kick, gave a press conference with his Thai wife, Mrs. Sai, at Phuket City Hall on March 1, 2024.

They apologised for what they did to Ms.Tharndao Jandam, also known as “Dr.Pai,” a 26-year-old Thai doctor based in Phuket, after she filed a complaint against a Swiss man for allegedly kicking her in the back as she and her friend were sitting on a stairway attached to their villa near the beach in Thalang District, Phuket Province, on February 24.

The most significant point of controversy was that they threatened the doctor with arrest since they knew the senior police. It is also the discriminating phase; they say that “Thais can apologise to Farang (a foreigner), but no Farang needs to say sorry to Thai people.”

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Thailand Gears Up to Host BIMSTEC, Possible Talks on Myanmar

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Mr. Cherdchai Chawaiwit, Director-General of the Department of International Economic Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Indra Mani Panday, Secretary-General of BIMSTEC

BANGKOK – The newly appointed BIMSTEC secretary embarked on a visit to Thailand, where discussions hint at the prospect of hosting a summit by the end of August. Thailand, as the host nation, is actively engaged in preparing for this gathering, which will convene member states to address pertinent issues regarding Myanmar.

During the briefing session on February 29 led by Mr. Cherdchai Chawaiwit, Director-General of the Department of International Economic Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Indra Mani Panday, Secretary-General of BIMSTEC, emphasis was placed on advancing the cooperation framework, known as the ‘Bay of Bengal Initiative for Cooperation in Various Academic and Economic Sectors’.

Progress has been reported in the preparations for the upcoming BIMSTEC meeting, which will involve member countries Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, the designated host.

Thailand assumed the Chairmanship of BIMSTEC on March 30, 2022, underscoring its commitment to transforming this cooperation into a resilient organization capable of responding effectively to the evolving global landscape. Thailand prioritizes rapid and comprehensive adaptation, sustainable development, and enhancing the collective capabilities of all seven member nations.

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The press conference on BIMSTEC was held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on February 29, 2024.

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Mr. Cherdchai underscored the paramount importance of BIMSTEC, highlighting its potential as a significant economic force. “Considering the global population, one in every five individuals resides in the BIMSTEC sub-region, comprising mostly young demographics with immense potential, crucial for future GDP expansion,” he emphasized. The collective population of BIMSTEC exceeds 1.7 billion, accounting for 22 percent of the world’s populace, with a combined GDP surpassing $4.5 trillion.

He noted BIMSTEC’s promising trajectory towards becoming a major economic powerhouse globally. For Thailand, reliant on tourism, the BIMSTEC sub-region stands out as one of the top three tourist contributors, crucial for Thailand’s tourism sector, a vital source of revenue.

In previous years, as the host nation, Thailand has advocated for the ‘Bangkok Vision 2030 (BIMSTEC Bangkok Vision 2030)’, a pivotal guiding document aimed at charting the course for various cooperative endeavors within BIMSTEC, emphasizing prosperity, sustainability, resilience, and openness.

Anticipating the forthcoming summit in late August and early September, Thailand endeavors to convene face-to-face discussions after a six-year hiatus, working to finalize an appropriate date with the six other member countries: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. Thailand aims to garner support from all seven member nations to endorse the cooperation agreement, ‘Bangkok Vision 2030’, to fruition.

Furthermore, Thailand advocates for advancing the BIMSTEC Free Trade Agreement, a topic of deliberation spanning over two decades. Mr. Cherdchai acknowledged the complexities of the negotiations, which encompass various sensitive issues like products, services, investments, customs cooperation, and dispute resolution mechanisms. Despite past hurdles, he assured full dedication to advancing FTA negotiations during the upcoming BIMSTEC meeting.

“In addressing the challenges facing BIMSTEC’s progress, such as the longstanding impasse on the FTA, Thailand is committed to leveraging its role as host to facilitate substantive advancements,” emphasized Mr. Cherdchai.

New Secretary of BIMSTEC

The appointment of the new Secretary-General of BIMSTEC, Mr. Indra Mani Panday, coincides with significant progress in the preparations for the 2024 BIMSTEC Summit, marking the first in-person dialogue in six years since the 2018 Summit. During his visit to Thailand to assume his new role, Mr. Indra engaged in discussions with senior Thai officials, including Mr. Panpree Phitthanukorn, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Montree Dechasakulsom, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Transport.

Reflecting on Thailand’s pivotal role as one of BIMSTEC’s founding members since 1997, Mr. Indra acknowledged the nation’s enduring commitment over the past 27 years. As the current host, Thailand has diligently pursued various vital agendas, notably the Bangkok Vision 2030, with potential advancements anticipated at the upcoming summit, potentially unveiling the vision for Bangkok 2025, if possible.

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The appointment of the new Secretary-General of BIMSTEC, Mr. Indra Mani Panday, coincides with significant progress in the preparations for the 2024 BIMSTEC Summit

Addressing his responsibilities and anticipated challenges, Mr. Indra, a former Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations and prominent figure in international organizations in Geneva, expressed personal familiarity with Thailand. His visit to Bangkok marks his inaugural visit to the country in his capacity as Secretary-General of BIMSTEC.

Initially, various discussion topics have been outlined for the meeting, encompassing tourism, the Free Trade Agreement, cooperation in maritime transport, infrastructure, energy, and regional connectivity, notably the India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway Project. These issues present significant geopolitical challenges.  Mr. Indra is poised to facilitate coordination and dialogue, fostering the shared objectives of the BIMSTEC sub-region, particularly in establishing comprehensive economic, social, and academic cooperation.

Myanmar and BIMSTEC

The involvement of Myanmar within the BIMSTEC discussions is under close scrutiny given the country’s status as a member. Mr. Chatchai noted that according to the BIMSTEC agreement, all member states are entitled to participate in the meetings, leaving the question of Myanmar’s representation open. The specifics of who will represent Myanmar at the upcoming BIMSTEC summit remain uncertain.

In alignment with Mr. Indra’s perspective, “Myanmar is already a member of BIMSTEC. Bimstec is not a political forum. We talk about social and economic matters. We can use the platform to discuss various matters openly. I think we cannot rule out the possibility that one or two member states may raise the issue of the political situation in Myanmar for discussion. If it is close to the meeting schedule, if any events occur There may also be member states that can discuss this issue as well.”

Mr. Chatchai concluded by highlighting the potential of BIMSTEC to evolve beyond its current academic and economic cooperation framework. He expressed the shared belief among member states that BIMSTEC could develop into an international cooperation organization similar to ASEAN, emphasizing the collective vision for deeper and broader collaboration within the region.

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