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Thailand’s King Endorses Paetongtarn Shinawatra As New Prime Minister

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Thailand’s king has officially endorsed Paetongtarn Shinawatra, a member of the country’s most famous and fractious political dynasty, as its next prime minister.

Her nomination comes after a week of political upheaval in Thailand, including the Constitutional Court’s removal of her predecessor, Srettha Thavisin, from the same Pheu Thai party.

Paetongtarn, the country’s youngest prime minister, is the 37-year-old daughter of ousted former leader Thaksin Shinawatra. She succeeds her aunt and Thaksin’s sister, Yingluck Shinawatra, as Thailand’s second female prime minister.

Thailand’s King Endorses Paetongtarn Shinawatra As New Prime Minister

On Sunday, the secretary of the House of Representatives read King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s consent to her at the Pheu Thai headquarters in Bangkok.

Paetongtarn kneeled and paid reverence to a portrait of the king before delivering a brief thank-you speech.

“This is the highest honour and pride in my life,” she remarked after receiving the endorsement.

“My family and the Pheu Thai party immensely appreciate His Majesty’s generosity. “I am determined to carry out my duties with loyalty and honesty for the benefit of the nation and the people,” she said.

She will likely form a 35-member cabinet and lead the ministers in swearing an oath to the king. The new government, she said, will continue to pursue a soft-power campaign that draws on the country’s history, modern traditions, and tourism.

When asked if her appointment would be interpreted as restoring a dynasty, Paetongtarn replied outside influences would not sway her. She stated she may seek counsel from her father, but she has her ideas, and Thaksin will not be involved in the administration.

Thailand’s King Endorses Paetongtarn Shinawatra As New Prime Minister

She committed to prioritizing national issues and working with all parties.

“No one wants to repeat what happened to my father and aunt,” Paetongtarn explained.

Thaksin’s economic and populist initiatives allowed him to create a political machine that has governed the country for the past two decades despite his removal in a 2006 coup.

However, parties aligned with the telecom mogul – and former owner of Manchester City Football Club – still need to maintain power, having previously been thrown out owing to coups or court decisions.

Yingluck was ousted from office before the military seized control in a 2014 coup, and Thaksin fled into self-imposed exile in 2006 to avoid corruption accusations after his administration was deposed. He returned to Thailand from exile in August of last year.

The Constitutional Court found last week that Srettha violated ethical standards by adding a lawyer – and Thaksin aide – to his cabinet who had previously served time in prison.

Thailand’s King Endorses Paetongtarn Shinawatra As New Prime Minister

Srettha’s removal was the latest blow to Thaksin’s Pheu Thai party, which has regularly clashed with Thailand’s conservative establishment – a small but strong group of military, royalist, and corporate leaders.

Pheu Thai’s ruling alliance nominated Paetongtarn as the lone candidate to succeed Srettha, and the national parliament voted her in on Friday.

She was one of the Pheu Thai party’s three prime ministerial candidates in the May national elections, and she made international news when she delivered birth two weeks before the vote.

SOURCE | CNN

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Putin Expands Military After West Approves Long Range Missile Strikes

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Putin has expanded the army's ranks since sending his military into Ukraine in February 2022 - Reuters Image

President Vladimir Putin expanded the regular size of the Russian army by 180,000 troops to 1.5 million active troops on Monday, citing NATO claims that Ukraine can use its long-range missiles to strike deep within Russia.

President Putin ordered that the overall number of the armed forces be boosted to 2.38 million individuals, with 1.5 million active military members.

According to data from the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), a renowned US military think tank, such an increase in military personnel would propel Russia over the United States and India in terms of active combat soldiers.

The move, the third time Putin has increased the army’s size since sending troops into Ukraine in February 2022, comes as Russian soldiers press forward in eastern Ukraine on parts of a massive 1,000-kilometer (627-mile) frontline and attempt to expel Ukrainian forces from Russia’s Kursk area.

The action comes after outgoing NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said he welcomed negotiations on Ukraine’s use of long-range missiles to strike within Russian territory, but that any decision on the matter would be made by individual countries.

 

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been lobbying with friends for months to allow Ukraine to launch Western missiles, including long-range US ATACMS and British Storm Shadows, deep into Russia, limiting Moscow’s ability to conduct attacks.

Last week, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Joe Biden discussed whether to authorise Kyiv to employ the long-range missiles against Russian targets in Washington. There was no announcement about the decision.

According to reports, Starmer supports allowing Ukraine to employ long-range missiles, whilst Biden is concerned that allowing such strikes could lead to a direct confrontation between NATO and Russia.

However, some US officials are doubtful that enabling the use of such missiles would significantly improve Kyiv’s defence against Russian invaders.

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Trudeau has stressed that Ukraine should be allowed to launch strikes on targets deep into Russia – Getty Images

Analysts believe that if the West allows Ukraine to use its long-range missiles to hit Russia, Putin may retaliate by striking British military assets near Russia or, in the worst-case scenario, conducting a nuclear test to demonstrate intent.

Ulrich Kuehn, an armaments specialist at the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy in Hamburg, said he did not rule out Putin sending a nuclear message, such as testing a nuclear bomb in an attempt to intimidate the West.

Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday that Ukraine should be permitted to strike within Russian territory, as his American and British counterparts met in Washington to consider lifting restrictions on long-range weapons provided to Kyiv.

Putin warned that permitting Ukraine to employ long-range weaponry provided by NATO would mean that NATO countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and European countries, were at war with Russia.

Many Canadians were upset by Trudeau’s statements, feeling that he and NATO were driving Canada closer to nuclear war with Russia.

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Germany Begins Conducting Checks At All Its Land Borders

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Köhl, Germany — Germany began random checks at its crossings with five Western European countries on Monday to combat irregular migration, adding to a system of mobile border controls that is already in place at four other frontiers.

The border checks with France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Denmark began before sunrise Monday and are expected to last six months. Germany has already conducted border inspections with Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Switzerland since last year.

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Germany Begins Conducting Checks At All Its Land Borders

Germany, a member of the 27-member European Union, stated last week that it would expand border inspections to all nine of its land borders this week in an effort to combat irregular migration and crime in the wake of recent extremist attacks. Three people were killed in a knife assault in Solingen last month, which was blamed on a Syrian asylum seeker. The suspect claimed to be inspired by the Islamic State. In June, a knife attack linked to an Afghan immigrant killed a police officer and injured four other persons.

Border controls are putting European unity to the test, as some perceive them as a departure from the spirit of the EU’s Schengen free travel and commerce agreement. One of the most valued benefits of the EU is the ability for Europeans to freely travel across borders for jobs and pleasure.

Germany, the EU’s largest country, is positioned in the heart of Europe and shares borders with more countries than any other EU member. Some trade unions have expressed worry that the curbs may harm trade.

However, a return to a previous system with closed borders and mandated border inspections for all crossings seems unlikely.

Nonetheless, German police believe the expanded checks represent a significant challenge to them.

Andreas Rosskopf, the leader of Germany’s Federal Police Union, stated that everybody crossing the border into Germany should now expect to be inspected. However, he noted that due to the length of the country’s boundaries, authorities will not be able to stop and check every car.

He pointed out that Germany has 1,400 kilometers (870 miles) on its western border, in addition to the 2,400 kilometers (1,490 miles) along its eastern and southern borders, where inspections are already in place.

He stated in an interview with RBB24 Info radio that “given the length of the border, permanent and intensive checks are not possible.” According to him, “it remains to be seen how successful it will be in curbing migration and people smuggling.”

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Germany Begins Conducting Checks At All Its Land Borders

According to the EU, member states may temporarily restore controls at the EU’s so-called internal borders in the event of a major threat to internal security. However, it also states that border controls should be used as a last resort in extraordinary circumstances and must be time-restricted.

Such limitations are frequently imposed at large sporting events, such as the recent Olympic Games in Paris and the European Football Championship.

The unpopular coalition administration of Chancellor Olaf Scholz has tightened border controls to crack down on irregular immigration after the far right performed well in two recent state elections in eastern Germany. Another is coming next Sunday in Brandenburg, the state that surrounds Berlin.

SOURCE | AP

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A River Otter Attacks A Child At A Seattle-Area Marina

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Bremerton, Washington – A river otter attacked a boy at a Seattle marina, dragging him from a dock and into the water before his mother rescued him, wildlife officials said.

The toddler was pulled underneath and resurfaced briefly during the encounter Thursday at 9:30 a.m. near the Bremerton Marina in Kitsap County, according to a Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife press release.

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A River Otter Attacks A Child At A Seattle-Area Marina

The otter continued to attack and scratch as the mother dragged the child from the water. Wildlife officials say the animal chased them as they exited the dock. The child was treated in a hospital.

“We are grateful the victim only sustained minor injuries, due to the mother’s quick actions and the child’s resiliency,” Fish and Wildlife Sgt. Ken Balazs said. “We would also like to thank the Port of Bremerton for their quick coordination and communication to their marina tenants.”

Officers captured the otter and transported it to a disease diagnostic facility for testing, including rabies, according to the announcement. On Saturday, the government announced that illness testing results could be available as early as next Tuesday.

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A River Otter Attacks A Child At A Seattle-Area Marina

River otters are prevalent in Washington and can be found in both fresh and saltwater settings, officials added. They noted that encounters with people are rare, with only six occurring in the last decade. River otters can be territorial and, “like any wildlife, are inherently unpredictable,” experts stated.

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