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Portland Welcomes Its First-Ever Thai Dessert Shop

Portland’s dessert scene just got sweeter with the opening of the city’s first authentic Thai dessert shop. Featuring traditional treats like mango sticky rice and coconut puddings, the shop brings a fresh taste of Thailand to the Pacific Northwest.

Published on: July 26, 2025 | By: Noi Jh

Leaving Pattaya for Vietnam? Think Twice, Say Expats

Expats caution those considering a move from Pattaya to Vietnam, citing rising costs, stricter visa rules, and fewer lifestyle perks. While Vietnam has charm, many say Pattaya still offers better value, convenience, and freedom for long-term foreign residents.

Published on: July 26, 2025 | By: Noi Jh

Pattaya Travelers Urged to Heed Local Advice in Border Provinces

Authorities advise Pattaya tourists to follow local guidance when traveling to seven Thai border provinces due to rising tensions. Travelers visiting relatives or tourist sites should stay informed and exercise caution to ensure safety during their trips.

Published on: July 26, 2025 | By: Noi Jh

Cambodia Urges Ceasefire with Thailand After Deadly Border Clashes

Cambodia has called for an immediate ceasefire with Thailand following deadly border clashes that resulted in civilian casualties. The Cambodian foreign ministry emphasized diplomatic resolution and urged both sides to de-escalate tensions through peaceful dialogue.

Published on: July 26, 2025 | By: Noi Jh

Is Cambodia Guilty of Committing War Crimes?

Cambodia’s attacks on Thai civilians and hospitals have sparked accusations of war crimes. Thailand cites violations of international humanitarian law, pointing to the July 24 strike on Phanom Dong Rak Hospital. While both sides claim self-defense, visible destruction on Thai soil raises serious global concerns over civilian targeting and legal…

Published on: July 25, 2025 | By: Noi Jh

Thai Government Condemns Cambodia for Grave War Crime

The Thai government has strongly condemned Cambodia for committing a grave war crime, accusing its military of targeting civilian areas and violating international law amid ongoing border clashes. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs called for accountability and urged global attention to Cambodia’s unlawful actions.

Published on: July 25, 2025 | By: Noi Jh

Martial Law Imposed in Chanthaburi and Trat Amid Border Tensions

Thailand has declared martial law in seven districts of Chanthaburi and one in Trat, effective 25 July 2025, due to escalating tensions with Cambodia. The move enhances military authority to secure border zones, enforce movement restrictions, and protect civilians as clashes intensify.

Published on: July 25, 2025 | By: Noi Jh

BREAKING: 2nd Army Confirms Fierce Clashes as Cambodia Tries to Seize Hill 469

On July 25, Khmer forces launched coordinated assaults to seize Hill 469 near Chong Bok–Phnom Preah Vihear. Thailand’s 2nd Army Region reported about 100 Cambodian casualties at Phu Phi. Heavy fighting continues across multiple border areas. Over 63,000 civilians have been evacuated, and humanitarian aid is underway.

Published on: July 25, 2025 | By: Noi Jh

751 Border Schools Shut Amid Thai-Cambodia Clashes

Thai authorities have ordered the closure of 751 schools in border areas due to escalating clashes with Cambodian forces. The move aims to protect students and staff as tensions rise along the Thai-Cambodian frontier, prompting heightened security and evacuation measures in affected provinces.

Published on: July 25, 2025 | By: Noi Jh

Five Thai Soldiers Killed in Thai-Cambodia Border Clash

Five Thai soldiers were killed in a deadly clash with Cambodian forces at the Thai-Cambodian border. The incident occurred at Fa Lan and Prasat Ta Kwai Forward Operating Bases in Sisaket and Surin provinces. The fallen heroes include Sergeant Major Thawatchai, Private Waranchit, and Sergeants Nopadol, Krissada, and Jirayu.

Published on: July 25, 2025 | By: Noi Jh