Bilateral committee to eye border brawl #Vietnam
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Thai Army Confirms Renewed Cambodian Shelling on Strategic Border Zones
So much for a ceasefire hot heads on both sides everyone needs time to negotiate too many innocent people will be killed on both sides hopefully they'll listen to Donald Trump I'm no fan but someone has to intervene -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Thai Troops Retaliate, 100 Cambodian Soldiers Dead in Fierce Clash
And would Thailand also support the holding of proper elections once they had marched home again? -
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Tourism Thailand’s Tourism Confidence Dips Amid Economic Challenges
That little tiff going on between Thailand and Cambodia certainly doesn't boost confidence in Thailand's security and safety. Yeah, I know it is far away from the big tourist areas, but negative press doesn't help. -
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2nd Bank Account?
Thanks I have always used Wise and BB because BB code transfers as FTT. Just done a Krungsri transfer and they code as Global Transfer Hub ??? -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Trump Threatens Tariff Talks Freeze Unless Thailand-Cambodia Ceasefire Is Reached
UPDATE Amnesty International Urges Immediate Ceasefire to Protect Civilians Along Thai-Cambodian Border Picture courtesy of Amarin. Amnesty International Thailand has issued an urgent call for an immediate ceasefire amid ongoing clashes along the Thai-Cambodian border, citing serious concerns over civilian safety and violations of international humanitarian law. In a statement released on the morning of 27 July, Amnesty warned that the intensifying hostilities are having a devastating impact on civilians, with infrastructure such as homes, hospitals and other essential facilities reportedly damaged in the fighting. Thousands have already been displaced, forced to flee their communities in search of safety. “Amid the fragile situation along the Thai–Cambodian border, the direct impact on civilians and civilian infrastructure is alarming,” the organisation stated. “Hospitals, homes and lives are at risk. Entire communities are being uprooted.” Amnesty International Thailand is calling on all parties involved in the conflict to: • Cease fire immediately to protect civilian lives • End all attacks targeting or disproportionately affecting civilians and civilian infrastructure • Uphold international humanitarian law, which prohibits direct or indiscriminate attacks on civilians The human rights organisation stressed that any continued targeting of civilians or failure to distinguish between military and non-military targets constitutes a breach of international law and must cease without delay. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-07-27 -
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UK Migrant Hotel Horror: TVs Thrown, Fires, 90 Crimes—Locals Say Barbican's Now a War Zone!
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