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It’s the interview everyone is talking about. Don Lemon sits down with Elon Musk to discuss matters ranging from hate speech to DEI to the great replacement theory. This is just the first of many interviews to come on The Don Lemon Show. Don will welcome a variety of guests and newsmakers, with topics spanning everything from social issues and race to pop culture and current events. Did Sparks Fly? Dive into Don Lemon's Explosive Premiere on X (and YouTube)! Don Lemon electrifies the streaming world with the launch of "The Don Lemon Show"! This highly anticipated program, now live on X and YouTube, promises hard-hitting, unfiltered conversations with some of the world's biggest names. But the fireworks started even before the opening credits rolled! The show's first episode features a headline-grabbing interview with none other than Elon Musk, the controversial CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and X itself. Buckle up for an in-depth exploration of Musk's audacious ideas and their impact on the future, but will it be a civil exchange or a fiery debate? Free Speech on Trial: A Must-Watch Moment Lemon, known for his probing intellect and unflinching questions, engages with the enigmatic Elon Musk in a dynamic discussion. Expect Lemon to delve into the world of SpaceX and its mission to Mars, explore Tesla's vision for sustainable transportation, and tackle the elephant in the room: free speech on X. With Musk's self-proclaimed "free speech absolutism", and Lemon's commitment to responsible journalism, sparks are sure to fly as they explore the complex issues of online censorship, hate speech, and the responsibility of platforms in shaping public discourse. Beyond the Buzz: A Show with Substance While the interview with Musk guarantees a captivating spectacle, "The Don Lemon Show" is more than just a one-time event. This platform aims to host a diverse range of voices, with newsmakers, cultural icons, and political figures gracing the stage in upcoming episodes. Don't Miss Out: Be Part of the Conversation Head over to X or YouTube and witness history unfold on "The Don Lemon Show." Experience the electrifying first interview with Elon Musk, and get ready for a season of thought-provoking conversations that promise to challenge your perspectives and keep you coming back for more! -- ASEAN NOW 2024-03-18
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UPDATE: Parents of Kiwi Brothers Arrested in Thailand Speak as Video Shows Fight for Control of Cop's Pistol The parents of two young New Zealand men arrested in Thailand have made a desperate plea for help amidst a legal nightmare unfolding for their sons. Shocking video has emerged, depicting their sons in a violent struggle with Thai police, raising grave concerns about the brothers' treatment and accusations against them. The exact circumstances leading to the confrontation with police remain disputed. Initial reports indicate the men were stopped by Thai police for a traffic-related matter. A chaotic altercation followed, with allegations that the brothers physically assaulted officers. Disturbing footage shows one of the brothers wrestling on the ground with an officer, appearing to attempt to seize control of the officer's firearm. Additional officers intervene, and the men were eventually subdued and placed under arrest. The parents of the young men, clearly shaken and desperate for answers, have spoken publicly. They state that their sons, while spirited, have never been in trouble with the law before. The family is urgently working to secure experienced legal representation for their sons in Thailand, a country with a vastly different legal system than New Zealand. The parents express deep concern about their sons' well-being in Thai custody. They are also seeking clarity on the specific charges, which could have severe consequences under Thai law. The New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) has confirmed their awareness of the incident. Consular officials are in contact with the family and are expected to work with Thai authorities to safeguard the rights and welfare of the two New Zealand citizens. MFAT's role typically includes facilitating communication between detainees and their families, locating qualified legal counsel, and monitoring conditions of detention. However, diplomatic powers in influencing the legal process of a sovereign nation are limited. Legal specialists caution that the brothers are likely to face an uphill legal battle in Thailand. The allegations of assaulting police officers, and particularly the concerning struggle over a firearm, carry potentially substantial penalties. Cultural and linguistic barriers, along with complexities of the Thai legal system, pose additional obstacles in mounting a successful defense. The brothers' lack of a criminal record could be a mitigating factor, but experts warn that the seriousness of the charges cannot be understated. -- ASEAN NOW 2024-03-15
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UPDATE: Two New Zealand Tourists Banned from Thailand Following Assault on Phuket Police Officer PHUKET — Two tourists from New Zealand have been blacklisted from Thailand after a video surfaced depicting them allegedly assaulting a Phuket traffic police officer. The incident underscores the Thai government's commitment to upholding law and order, and the potential consequences for visitors who disregard local regulations and engage in violent behavior. According to police reports, the two individuals were initially stopped by the traffic police officer for a traffic violation. An altercation ensued, during which the tourists are accused of physically assaulting the officer. The incident was captured on video and subsequently circulated widely on social media platforms. The tourists were arrested and detained by local police. Charges relating to the assault have been filed. Further impacting their travel plans, Thai immigration authorities have issued a formal travel ban, effectively barring the individuals from re-entering Thailand in the future. The incident involving the New Zealand tourists has highlighted the importance of respectful behavior and adherence to the law while traveling in Thailand. Thai authorities maintain that acts of violence, particularly against government officials, will not be tolerated and will result in serious consequences. Similar incidents in recent years have prompted calls for greater awareness campaigns aimed at foreign tourists. These campaigns seek to educate visitors about Thai laws, social customs, and the expected standards of conduct. Thailand is a top global destination, renowned for its hospitality and natural beauty. Incidents of this nature can negatively impact Thailand's reputation as a safe and welcoming travel destination. Government officials and tourism industry leaders are likely to consider measures to address these concerns and mitigate potential fallout. This incident serves as a stark reminder for all international tourists. Travelers have a responsibility to familiarize themselves with the laws and customs of the countries they visit. Respectful behavior and adherence to local regulations are essential to ensuring positive travel experiences for both visitors and residents. -- ASEAN NOW 2024-03-18
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Thai military officer’s road rage prompts armed forces investigation
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UPDATES from various Thai media): “You guys white people who are supportive of this page, please raise your kids well, don't let them act like these problematic people below... raise them to be a normal one not colonizers or criminals” “it's time to have visa restriction for western countries... cultural water is hard to elimimiate, likewise white men's behaviors which need to be stopped including their superior complex rooted from their media such as shitty movie; hangover and their racism...” Collaborating to compete for assets, jointly resisting or obstructing law enforcement officers in the performance of their duties, collectively assaulting law enforcement officers in the performance of their duties, collaborating in attempting to, offering, or agreeing to provide property or other benefits to law enforcement officers to incentivize, induce, refrain from, or engage in unauthorized actions within their duties, driving without a valid driver's license. Cr, morning news Blacklist after being incasinated... Two New Zealand tourists "assault and snatch gun" Phuket traffic police deny giving police testimony. Request court proceedings, prepare to detain tomorrow along with opposing bail proceedings, provincial visa withdrawal committee invites police to provide information tomorrow. Phuket: On March 17, 2024, Pol. Col. Ekarat Playaduang, Superintendent of Chalong Police Station, stated that both foreign suspects are still under police custody and will be remanded to court tomorrow (March 18, 2024). Additionally, the police will oppose bail according to legal procedures as both are foreigners with unstable addresses and may flee. Regarding the initial interrogation, both suspects continue to refuse to give testimony but will do so in court. Reporters stated that tomorrow (March 18, 2024), the screening committee will consider withdrawing visas for foreigners who have committed crimes against society, chaired by the provincial governor of Phuket. They will invite police from Chalong Police Station to provide information about the behavior of the aforementioned foreigners. Source: various Thai media 2024-03-18