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Cambodia Limits Thai Visits in Tit-for-Tat Over Border Tensions
Cambodia has sharply restricted Thai citizens to seven-day entry permits, a direct response to Thailand’s recent curb on Cambodian visitors and ongoing military friction along their shared border. The move was confirmed by Lieutenant General Sok Veasna of Cambodia’s Immigration Department, who said the change came after Thailand cut Cambodian entry periods from 60 days to just seven. “In accordance with the leadership’s orders,” he stated, “we will match Thailand’s policy — Thai nationals now receive seven-day entry stamps and must exit upon expiry.” Tensions between the two neighbours have flared since late May, when soldiers exchanged gunfire at a disputed border point, leaving one Cambodian soldier dead. On 7 June, the Thai military unilaterally closed border crossings, altered operating hours, and limited access to select days — prompting Cambodia to follow suit and shut its own border gates. Cambodian Defence Minister Tea Seiha underscored that the army's presence remains entirely within sovereign territory and is purely defensive. “We aim only to protect our land,” he wrote on Facebook, adding that Cambodia harbours no hostile intentions. Despite the tit-for-tat escalation, signs of de-escalation emerged on Sunday. Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra announced that both nations had agreed to reposition troops to pre-agreed 2024 positions to cool tensions. “Discussions with the Cambodian government have yielded positive results,” she posted on X (formerly Twitter). The sentiment was echoed by Cambodia’s Senate President Hun Sen, who stressed the importance of dialogue and troop coordination. “The people of both nations want peace, not war,” he wrote. “Adjusting military presence with mutual understanding is vital to avoid broader conflict.” While diplomatic channels are now active at every level, the tightening of visa rules and border closures highlight how quickly relations can deteriorate. For now, both sides appear committed to stepping back from the brink — but the situation remains fragile. -2025-06-09 -
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Fire Electric Bicycle Charging Sparks Condo Blaze in Pattaya – Fire Alarm Does Not Sound
This may or may not be true and it really doesn't matter. You use the phone for 3-4 years and then it goes into bin. In Thailand even irreplaceable batteries can be replaced often for between 500 and 800 baht. This might have been true years ago I think that it is patently ridiculous. If your phone was engineered to fast charge and a fast charger is provided for you especially it can take fast charging lol -
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Trump's crackdown on LA protests is pure hypocrisy
Most Americans, not all, are similar to Trump, childlike who throw hissy fits when they don’t get their way and shamelessly entitled and selfish. It is the land of the Karen. Riots are common in the USA, people going out wrecking private people cars, businesses etc to protest against the “government”. They are morons. And they enjoy making up conspiracy theories. Trump appeals to this majority which is why he was voted in not once, but twice. If it all ends in civil war I won’t be worried. I can’t stand them. -
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Crime Rampaging Truck Tries to Ram Cyber Cop After Refusal to Give Way
Typical of the Thai mindset, of the drivers and riders here. Just acting like little kids in the play ground. But it can have very deadly consequences some times. Grow up Thailand. -
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Prevent Under Fire for Labeling Migration Concerns as Terrorist Ideology
They keep harping on race, but it's about culture. Western culture works because it's based on 1000+ years of Judeo-Christian values. The laws are written around them and societal norms (even etiquette) are based on them. -
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