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Thai - Cambodia Conflict 100% Booking Cancellations Hit Thai Hotels Amid Cambodia Border Clashes
Thailand poor? Don't tell the Elites, they are selling it as one of the top luxury destinations in the world for tourist. -
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Envoys Tour Thai Strike Zone as 3,900 Cambodians Displaced
KT Thousands remain displaced in Cambodia’s Oddar Meanchey province following Thai airstrikes late last month, as foreign diplomats toured the devastated area on Thursday in a show of concern and solidarity. Led by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn, the delegation of envoys from 22 countries and four international organisations visited some of the worst-hit sites, including the village of Thmor Daun and the historic Prasat Ta Moan Sen Chey pagoda—both damaged during the July 24–28 clashes between Cambodian and Thai forces. Thai MK-84 bombs reportedly struck homes, schools and religious sites in Kok Mon commune before a ceasefire was reached, leaving behind charred buildings and a traumatised population. A Buddhist clergyman was killed in the strikes, and one school building now lies in ruins. The visit also included a stop at Wat Kombor in Samraong City, where nearly 4,000 families displaced by the fighting have sought shelter. Most, officials say, are still too afraid to return home. “The majority of these families have not been able to go back, as conditions remain unsafe,” said Chorn Phallin, Deputy Governor of Samraong. Te Samleng, 64, a resident of one of the camps, voiced her fears. “I’m worried about going back,” she said, “but we also don’t have enough food here. We need safety. We need the war to end.” Though no new clashes have been reported since the ceasefire, tension remains high along the border. The rare visit by international observers highlights growing concern over the humanitarian fallout and the potential for renewed conflict. As Cambodia seeks international support and diplomatic pressure on Thailand to prevent further escalation, the question now is whether fragile calm can hold—and when the displaced will finally return home. -2025-08-02 -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Thai Schools Remain Shut Despite Border Truce with Cambodia
Hun Sen, the gift that keeps on giving. -
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Report Global Luxury Shift: Bangkok Now Top 11 for High-End Living
You hit the nail on the head! -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict 100% Booking Cancellations Hit Thai Hotels Amid Cambodia Border Clashes
Of course the border war is to blame for cancellations of domestic tourism in the border area. -
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Traffic Pattaya Residents Despair as Road Project Hits Year Four
Six months ago the Maldives ( laguna 3 ) was quiet. Now its a construction zone, it looks like a bomb site. Noisy, dirty and hard to get to. Frequent power outages, bad WIFI and loads of heavy machinery. The agent that arranged this condo for me didn't mention the impending building work. This picture was taken weeks ago, now its much worse.
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