Bangkok, A young rider was stabbed in the neck and died on the spot. Inside the Mahadthai Community 4, Udomsuk area, after walking and meeting an enemy. Police at Udomsuk Police Station received a report of a person being stabbed to death in Soi Chaloem Phrakiat Rama 9, Soi 28, Intersection 6, Prawet District. The incident occurred in the Mahadthai Community 4. They found the body of Mr. Ratchakorn, 35 years old, a rider by profession, with a stab wound to his neck. The left side, around the left breast and ribcage, lay breathing heavily. At the scene, one 20 centimeter long kitchen knife was found stained with blood, so it was kept as evidence. From the investigation, it was found that the deceased had traveled to see friends within the said community. It appeared that while they were sitting and talking, they met Mr. Benz, 27 years old, who had had a quarrel with each other before, so Mr. Benz used a kitchen knife to stab Mr. Ratchakorn. and immediately fled the community While friends tried to lift Mr. Ratchakorn's body and take him to the hospital. But after being brought out only 10 meters, he fell and died on the footpath. Initially, the police assigned officers to the Forensics Division. Gather evidence to issue an arrest warrant for the perpetrator of the crime of murder. and hasten to track down and arrest the suspects for further prosecution. Source: Thai News Agency WASHINGTON, A U.S. expert said Tuesday that it is "not implausible" that former President Donald Trump, if reelected, could allow North Korea to keep its nuclear program under certain conditions, including its halt on intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launches. Victor Cha, Korea Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), made the remarks, touching on a Politico report last month that Trump is considering a negotiation formula, under which Pyongyang freezes its nuclear program and stops building new weapons in return for incentives. Trump has dismissed the report as "fake news," but speculation about his potential approach to the North's nuclear quandary has persisted as he is seeking a second White House term. "(The article) which talked about Trump willing to basically accept North Korea as a nuclear weapons state as long as they didn't fire ICBMs in the direction of the United States and then lifting sanctions in order to get them to behave responsibly as a nuclear weapo ns state," Cha said at a virtual CSIS forum. "I think that is not implausible in the sense that it would cost Trump least. It would probably mean less U.S.-Japan-ROK military exercising, which he doesn't like because it's too expensive," he added. ROK stands for South Korea's official name, the Republic of Korea. Cha pointed out that Trump's foreign policy is "largely dictated by money." "That is like his primary compass for foreign policy. It is not protection of values and democracy," he said. "It is really about money." The notion of North Korea being accepted as a nuclear weapons state would have ripple effects for security in the region, Cha said. "It would affect the way South Korea looked at their security, would affect the way Japan looked at their security," he said. Touching on growing military ties between Pyongyang and Moscow, Cha predicted that China would feel the need to get closer to the North. "The closer Russia and North Korea get, the more China will feel its need to try to engage (a nd) try to strategically tighten its relationship with North Korea," he said, raising the prospects of a summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Source: Yonhap News Agency
A young rider was stabbed to death in the neck. After walking and meeting an enemyIdea of Trump willing to allow N. Korea to keep nukes ‘not implausible’: U.S. expert
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