Cambodia

Thailand Suspends Trump-Brokered Peace Deal with Cambodia: A Mockery of Peace

Thailand has halted the implementation of a peace agreement with Cambodia, mediated by the United States, following a landmine incident that injured two Thai soldiers along the border. This decision has the potential to escalate existing tensions between Thailand and Cambodia, as the agreement was intended to foster stability. The landmine explosion, coupled with the agreement’s suspension, presents a challenge to regional peace efforts in Southeast Asia.

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South Korean Outrage: Student Tortured to Death by Alleged Cambodia Scam Operation

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has ordered all-out diplomatic efforts to protect South Korean citizens in Cambodia following the alleged torture and death of a university student lured by a scam ring. The surge in kidnappings of South Koreans in Cambodia, fueled by promises of high-paying jobs that lead to forced participation in online fraud, has prompted an emergency task force for repatriation. Three Chinese nationals have been charged with murder in connection to the student’s death, while South Korea seeks a joint autopsy and plans to establish a direct police desk within Cambodia. Reported cases of kidnapping have increased significantly, leading to heightened travel advisories and growing diplomatic tensions between the two countries.

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Delayed Human Trafficking Report Released, Criticizes Trump Administration’s Actions

The US Department of State released the 2025 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report, detailing human trafficking conditions in the US and over 185 countries, after delays and congressional pressure. The report, published without the customary introduction from the Secretary of State, includes the designation of Cambodia as a “state sponsor” of trafficking. The document also criticizes countries like Brazil, South Africa, and Israel, while omitting a section on LGBTQ+ victims that was terminated. This quiet release coincides with broader concerns about the Trump administration’s commitment to anti-trafficking efforts and related funding.

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Trump Falsely Claims Peace Deal Between Armenia and Cambodia in Nobel Prize Bid

During a recent address at the American Cornerstone Institute’s Founders’ Dinner, Donald Trump claimed to have resolved a conflict between Cambodia and Armenia, two nations that have never engaged in war and are thousands of miles apart. This fabricated claim comes after Trump repeatedly boasted about ending multiple global conflicts, a list that includes disputed involvement. The incident is speculated to be a potential gaffe, given earlier details of his speech as well as recent misstatements on geography and arithmetic. Notably, a White House spokeswoman did reiterate the claim that Trump had ended seven wars.

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Trump’s New Tariffs on Thailand and Cambodia Spark Controversy

Following a recent ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia, the United States implemented a 19% tariff on imports from both nations, along with Malaysia, which helped broker the deal. This decision came after President Trump threatened trade restrictions due to a border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. The new rates are part of a broader plan to maintain minimum global tariff rates at 10%. Thailand had attempted to avoid higher tariffs by offering greater market access to US products and vowing to reduce its trade surplus.

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Cambodia-Thailand Border Conflict: Dawn Attack, Homes Hit, and Warring Narratives

Tensions flared early in the morning, with explosions and gunfire reported near the Ta Kwai temple in Surin, originating from the Cambodian side. Heavy weapons, possibly BM-21 multiple rocket launchers, were subsequently fired from Cambodia into Thailand, prompting a response from Thai forces. Intermittent exchanges of fire have continued, and the situation remains tense as of 7 am.

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China Urges Talks After Deadly Thailand-Cambodia Border Clash

China has expressed concern over escalating tensions between Thailand and Cambodia following airstrikes launched by Thailand against Cambodian forces along their disputed border. Both countries, members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, blame each other for initiating the clashes, which have resulted in casualties and prompted diplomatic responses. These recent hostilities, involving air power and heavy artillery, are likely to further exacerbate existing tensions rooted in long-standing border disputes. China, maintaining positive relations with both nations, has urged them to engage in dialogue to resolve the situation.

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Cambodia Attacks Thai Civilians, Killing and Injuring Many

Following a Cambodian attack on a Thai military base and the launching of rockets, Thailand retaliated with airstrikes on two Cambodian military targets. These attacks were launched by six F-16 fighter jets from Ubon Ratchathani province. The initial aggression began when Cambodian forces opened fire, and further escalated with rocket fire into Thai territory, resulting in the injury of at least three civilians. As a precautionary measure, the Interior Ministry initiated preparations to evacuate civilians from border areas in four provinces as diplomatic efforts and calls for action under the UN are underway.

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Cambodia Toughens Penalties for Khmer Rouge Genocide Denial

Cambodia’s National Assembly unanimously passed a bill imposing up to five years imprisonment and substantial fines on individuals denying the Khmer Rouge’s atrocities. This legislation, strengthening a 2013 law, aims to prevent the recurrence of such events and provide justice for victims. The new law specifically targets denial of crimes proven by the UN-backed tribunal investigating the Khmer Rouge regime’s genocide and other horrific acts. Its enactment comes ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Khmer Rouge’s takeover, and it will become effective after senatorial approval and royal assent. Critics allege the law’s purpose is to suppress political opposition.

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