Thai army continue to violate on Cambodian territory.
Why Thailand doesn’t want to go with the international laws?
Thailand violated the international laws
Cambodia said it has informed the United Nations and Thailand that it has launched a compulsory conciliation process under international law aimed at resolving a long-running maritime boundary dispute with Bangkok https://t.co/iacxY5PBb9
The heritage of Preah Vihear Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, suffered severe damage from artillery and airstrikes by Thai troops during the Cambodia-Thailand border clashes in July and December 2025. Video: Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts. #ThailandCambodia
At a time when #Thailand’s economy is struggling, the #Anutin gov't is making it more difficult for foreign tourists to visit. Can't say it's an intelligent move but will probably make ultranationalist Thais who blame almost everything on foreigners happy!
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Myself, @LindsAKennedy and the EWP team visited O’Smach on the Cambodia–Thailand border this week, where tensions are visibly escalating.
We observed a significant presence of Thai surveillance drones operating inside Cambodian territory and heard what appeared to be Thai warning shots fired while on the ground.
Local residents described near-daily exchanges of fire from Thai troops into Cambodian territory, alongside persistent drone activity and repeated reports of Thai fighter jets, possibly F-16s, flying overhead.
These developments come in the same week that Cambodia accused Thailand of firing warning shots across the border during a visit by international observers.
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Two generals, an immigration officer, a deputy police commissioner's wife, a government go-between, and a Vietnamese national charged in absentia. Six defendants, seven to 15 years if convicted. Keep em coming.
Chinese Student Lured to Bangkok for Songkran, Sold to a Myanmar Compound Within 48 Hours
A 19-year-old first-year university student from Guangdong flew from Guangzhou to Bangkok on April 10 for Songkran. Round trip, return booked April 15. She'd been invited by a woman she met online, who had been to Thailand in January.
The friend never showed at the airport. A stranger took her instead. Two days later she was across the Myanmar border in the Three Pagodas area opposite Kanchanaburi, sold into a scam compound. Captors told the family they'd bought her for 29,000 USDT and wanted 30,000 to let her go. They threatened gang rape if the family didn't pay. On April 13 the father transferred 30,000 USDT, around 210,000 yuan or $30,000.
Then the stalling. April 16, captors said roads were closed. April 18, the pickup car was nearly at the compound when they said they had to "process her resignation," wait until the 20th. April 22, another 7 to 10 days. That evening they said she'd be released. When the father told them he was coming to pick her up the next day, they stopped replying. She's still in the compound. Family stays in contact through WeChat, sometimes her, sometimes the boss. Police opened a case April 14. The Chinese embassy in Myanmar has been notified.
I honestly think @Apple should bring back the Mac OS X introduction video to their macOS because it is just too cool and that's make macOS Mac.
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When a global publication like The Wall Street Journal chooses to label an entire country “Scambodia”, it crosses a line — from reporting into reductionism, from analysis into stigma. SOURCE THE PHNOM PENH POST
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