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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 27 July 2025
Second Army Region Warns of Possible Cambodian PHL-03 Missile Strikes Picture courtesy of Amarin. The Second Army Region has issued a public alert, warning of the potential threat posed by Cambodian-launched PHL-03 long-range missile systems capable of striking targets up to 130 kilometres away. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367964-second-army-region-warns-of-possible-cambodian-phl-03-missile-strikes/ -
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Israel to open Gaza humanitarian corridors as aid drops begin
Israel has said it is prepared to open humanitarian corridors to allow UN convoys into Gaza, following weeks of international pressure and a growing hunger crisis. In a statement on Saturday, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said it had allowed air drops of humanitarian aid to resume, the first of which consisted of seven pallets of flour, sugar and canned food provided by international organisations. The announcement came amid calls for Israel to let more aid into Gaza and amid warnings of mass starvation following months of limited supply to the territory's two million people https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn437jjygl9 -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Second Army Region Warns of Possible Cambodian PHL-03 Missile Strikes
Picture courtesy of Amarin. The Second Army Region has issued a public alert, warning of the potential threat posed by Cambodian-launched PHL-03 long-range missile systems capable of striking targets up to 130 kilometres away. In a post on its official Facebook page on 26 July, the army command confirmed that it is closely monitoring intelligence suggesting that Cambodia may deploy the powerful multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) to target strategic locations, including military installations, in eastern Thailand. The PHL-03 is a Chinese-made artillery rocket system capable of delivering heavy firepower over a wide area. The warning emphasised that the system can fire multiple rockets simultaneously with considerable destructive capability, making it a threat to key defence positions and surrounding infrastructure. In response, the Thai military confirmed it has defence systems in place capable of intercepting and neutralising such missiles and that it is operating under the existing defence protocols outlined in its protection plans. Despite the reassurance, authorities urged civilians to remain alert and exercise caution. Key advice included: 1. Monitoring official news channels and emergency alerts. 2. Identifying safe shelter options, especially for those living near high-risk or strategic areas. 3. Keeping a safe distance from potential military targets. 4. Following any emergency instructions strictly in the event of a confirmed attack. The army has asked the public not to panic but to remain vigilant and well-informed. Adapted by Asean Now from Amarin 2025-07-27 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 27 July 2025
Tourism Confidence Plummets Warns Industry Body File picture for reference only. Thailand’s tourism confidence index for the second quarter has plunged sharply, signalling elevated risk to an industry still striving to recover from pandemic-era shocks. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367963-tourism-confidence-plummets-warns-industry-body/ -
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Tourism Tourism Confidence Plummets Warns Industry Body
File picture for reference only. Thailand’s tourism confidence index for the second quarter has plunged sharply, signalling elevated risk to an industry still striving to recover from pandemic-era shocks. According to the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT), the tourism confidence index slumped to just 70 in Q2 2025, well below the pre‑pandemic benchmark of 100. This marks a significant decline from 83in Q1 and 79 in the same period last year . A survey of 740 tourism operators conducted between 25 May and 10 June revealed the sector’s deepening woes, including safety concerns and cautious consumer sentiment following the US’s reciprocal tariff policy . Several compounding issues have weighed on confidence: • A kidnapping of a Chinese actor and a Myanmar earthquake in March contributed to a dramatic decline in Chinese-speaking arrivals, down over 50% year-on-year. • The global economy is forecast to grow at its slowest pace in 16 years, heightening income uncertainty and driving tourists towards closer, safer destinations. • Rising geopolitical tensions at the Thailand–Cambodia border, particularly during the low season, are affecting tourism in border provinces. • Domestic economic fragility, including elevated household debt, continues to limit disposable income for travel . Confidence sank across all six regions surveyed. The Eastern and Western regions fared relatively better at 78 and 73, respectively, as they benefit from spillover tourism from Bangkok . Business sectors most affected include: • Entertainment operators, whose confidence index collapsed to 60, down from 73 last year. • Hotels, reporting only 48% average occupancy in Q2, down from 55% a year earlier, with revenue levels reaching just 45% of those seen in 2019 . Overall, 94% of tourism businesses remain operational, down from 97% in Q1, highlighting the growing attrition risk in the sector . The TCT now expects just 33.3 million foreign arrivals in 2025, down from 2024’s tally, generating approximately ฿1.75 trillion in tourism revenue, a disappointing outcome for such a vital economic driver . Moreover, TCT President Chai Arunanondchai warns the confidence index could drop further to 65 in the third quarter. In response, the council has called on the Tourism Authority of Thailand to initiate national subsidies for bus operators in a bid to stimulate domestic movement and support revenue flow . This stark picture contrasts with more positive reports in other sources. For example, in early 2025, Phuket’s tourism revenue alone is said to exceed 180 billion baht, buoyed by strong performance in the broader southern region and projections of 2.23 trillion baht in tourism earnings for the year . Yet despite upbeat figures from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the downward trend in confidence metrics underpins deepening unease over fundamentals including safety, consumer sentiment and geopolitical risk. Adapted by Asean Now from PhuketNews 2025-07-27
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