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Maly Socheata, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense, said that the Thai forces continued their attacks on C...
07/27/2025

Maly Socheata, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense, said that the Thai forces continued their attacks on Cambodia on July 27, firing shells into the country from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. This took place a few hours after U.S. President Donald Trump calling to appeal for a ceasefire and Thailand agreeing in “principle” to a truce.
Read more: https://tailbuzz.com/thailand-continues-armed-assaults-despite-trumps-call-for-ceasefire/

Thailand still fire on Cambodia
07/27/2025

Thailand still fire on Cambodia

07/27/2025

Thailand agreed to ceasefire with Mr Donald Trump— but still opened fire onto Cambodia See less
Thailand agreed to ceasefire with Mr Donald Trump— but still opened fire onto Cambodia

07/27/2025

A young man saved a child locked inside a car by breaking the window — but instead of gratitude, the child’s mother called the police: And here’s what happened next 😱😱
Oliver was heading home after a tough shift. The street was melting under the sun: the heat was unbearable, at least thirty degrees Celsius. People seemed to have disappeared — hiding in their homes, the subway, or under the few trees. The air shimmered, the asphalt radiated heat into his feet.
He turned onto the usual path past the old supermarket when he suddenly stopped. Not because he was tired or saw someone. No. It was like something grabbed him from inside. Crying. A child’s cry.
He froze. His heart pounded. He looked back — a parking lot. Almost empty. And there, in the shade under a dried-up tree — a car. An expensive foreign make. Dark tinted windows. The sound came from there.
He slowly approached. His steps felt heavy in his chest. Fogged windows. And inside… yes, there was a child. A boy. About a year old, no more. His cheeks were flushed, eyes half-closed, lips cracked from thirst.
Oliver yanked at the door. Locked. He went around — still locked.
“Someone! HELP!” he shouted. No one came.
Then he saw a stone by the curb. A voice in his head said: “You can’t. It’s a crime.” But his gaze fell again on the child.
Oliver grabbed the stone and smashed the glass.
A wave of scorching heat burst out. He threw the door open, pulled off the seatbelt. Scooped the boy into his arms — he was barely breathing. And ran. The clinic was two blocks away. He didn’t feel his legs, he just ran. The doors hissed open.
“HELP!” he shouted.
A nurse ran over.
“The child… in the car… heat… he…” he barely managed to say.
They took the child away. They told him: he arrived just in time.
Fifteen minutes later, a woman came into the clinic. She ran up, saw Oliver — and instead of thanking him, exploded:
“You BROKE my car?! Are you crazy?! I WROTE my number on the windshield! I was only in the supermarket for a minute!”
Oliver said nothing. He just 

Despite Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister, through mediation by POTUS Donald J. Trump, agreeing verbally to a ceasefire l...
07/27/2025

Despite Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister, through mediation by POTUS Donald J. Trump, agreeing verbally to a ceasefire last night, the Thai military is still launching rockets and conducting shelling into Cambodian territory.
Let’s give them a slight benefit of the doubt that they agreed to a ceasefire with certain conditions in mind. In this case, it’s highly probable that the condition is when they think they are holding an advantage on the battleground. Through this logic, we can safely conclude that the Thai military is failing in their objective and running out of time, mainly due to their inexperienced and arrogant leadership’s inability. Their invasion could never inspire their soldiers, despite their efforts to sell the false narrative about Cambodia being the villain in their story. The courage of the invader simply could never match the courage of the invaded. We have proven that, despite all their big talk about their expensive fighter jets and advanced weapons, they are failing in every battle, and soon the world will know about their deceitful lies.
Trust is a very fundamental element for any peace talk to sustain. Now, not only has Thailand not signaled any intention to achieve a ceasefire and de-escalation at the moment, they are jeopardizing the already tiny trust that Cambodia has with them. Thailand has lost a good, friendly, peaceful neighbor and a big customer for their products.

Despite repeated commitments to ceasefire, Thailand continues to violate its own promises. After initially agreeing to h...
07/27/2025

Despite repeated commitments to ceasefire, Thailand continues to violate its own promises. After initially agreeing to halt attacks following discussions with the Malaysian Prime Minister on 24th July 2025, Thailand resumed firing. Last night, 26th July, even after reaching another ceasefire agreement with U.S. President Donald Trump, the Thai military launched heavy weapon attacks on Cambodian territory. Moreover, Thailand is breaching its agreement with the United States, the very supplier of its weapons, by using these arms under false pretenses and in inappropriate conditions.
There are two possible explanations for this ongoing breach. First, Thailand’s domestic politics may be in chaos, with the government and military operating on conflicting agendas. The military could be acting independently, attempting to boost its image by disregarding the government’s orders. Second, this may be a calculated tactic designed to shield Thailand from international condemnation. By shifting blame onto its military, the government maintains plausible deniability while still pursuing its territorial ambitions.
As Cambodia’s Prime Minister Samdech Hun Manet has repeatedly stressed, Thailand must first identify who truly holds the authority to negotiate and make decisions before any meaningful peace can be achieved.

07/27/2025

During my pregn:ancy with twins, suffering from intense labor pains, my husband refused to take me to the hospital. an old friend helped me get there. suddenly, my husband stormed in and yelled, “stop this drama! I won’t waste money on your preg:nancy!” when I called him greedy, he grab:bed my hair and slap:ped me. I scre:amed in pain. then he hit my pregnant belly… what happened next left me in sh0ck.
I’m Nora. As I lay in that stiff hospital bed, 36 weeks pregnant with twins, my body was on the edge of a knife. “We need to operate as soon as possible,” Dr. Harper’s voice echoed in my head. “The complication is serious. We don’t have time.”
But the worst pain wasn’t physical. It burst through the door.
Derek, my husband. His face was twisted in anger, his voice a thunderous boom. “You’re really going through with this? You think I’m just going to fork over thousands of dollars for your damn drama?”
I flinched. The nurse beside me, Melissa, jumped back. My heart rate monitor spiked.
“Derek, please,” I whispered. “This is about our babies. I could die.”
“You always make everything about you!” he cut me off. “You’ve been milking this pregnancy like you’re some kind of queen!”
His words pierced me deeper than any scalpel could. Then, I felt his hand yank my hair, pulling my head back.
“Let go!” I cried, my voice cracking.
His grip tightened. Then, smack. His free hand crashed across my face. Pain exploded, burning from my cheek to my temple.
“Stop!” I screamed.
He leaned in close, hissing, “You’ll regret this, Nora.”
The door slammed open again. A security guard, Marcus, rushed in. “Step away from the patient. Now!”
“This is none of your business,” Derek snarled.
Melissa was already on the wall phone. “I’m reporting a domestic assault. Hospital room 4B, immediately.”
Marcus stepped between us, a human shield. Derek saw the staff gathering in the doorway, witnesses everywhere. He cursed and stormed out, his final threat hanging in the air: “This isn’t over.”
Silence. Heavy and suffocating. Dr. Harper

07/27/2025

After the family reunion, I checked my bank account — it was empty. my brother-in-law laughed, “we needed it more than you.” shaking, I reached for my bag and said, “then you won’t mind what happens next.” as they chuckled, a loud bang echoed through the house. the door slammed open — and…
“Are you seriously mad about this?” Seth leaned against the fridge, a beer in his hand, that smug half-grin glued to his face. “Relax. We needed it more than you.”
I blinked, my thumb hovering over the refresh button on my banking app. I’d already hit it three times. It still showed the same number: $4.87. That couldn’t be right. Yesterday, I had over $14,000.
“$14,000? You… what?” My voice cracked.
Sarah, my sister, let out a laugh from the couch. She looked completely unbothered, legs curled under her, sipping wine like this was just another episode of Family Game Night. “Oh, don’t be so dramatic,” she said. “It’s not like we stole it. We’re family.”
“You drained my account.”
“It’s not ‘draining’ if we’re going to pay it back,” Seth added with a shrug. “Eventually.”
My mouth opened, but no sound came out. I looked at Mom, sitting across the room with her knitting. She didn’t even glance up. “Mom,” I said, louder this time. “Did you know about this?”
She sighed, as if I’d just accused her of ruining dinner. “Sweetheart, you’re always so sensitive. You have a good job, no mortgage, no kids. You live alone. You’re fine.”
“So that justifies stealing from me?”
“Language, Mason,” Dad muttered without looking up from his phone.
I turned to Sarah. “How did you even get access?”
“You left your info on the family computer,” she said, utterly unapologetic. “Maybe next time don’t log in and walk away. Honestly, it’s your own fault.”
My own… I stopped myself, my fingers curling into fists, my breathing gone shallow.
“You’re making this a bigger deal than it needs to be,” Seth said. “It’s not like we wasted it. We paid rent, bought groceries. You know, survived.”
“You didn’t ask.”
“We didn’t think we had to!” Sarah snapped.

Please, Thailand stop hurting innocent Cambodian civilians 😭The war, driven by the Thai military's hunger for power, has...
07/26/2025

Please, Thailand stop hurting innocent Cambodian civilians 😭
The war, driven by the Thai military's hunger for power, has brought suffers to lives many civilians.
This is not a territorial conflict, but it is an inhuman act that violates peace and humanity.

This isn’t the first time Thailand has unleashed such weapons. In 2011, the Thai government admitted to using cluster mu...
07/26/2025

This isn’t the first time Thailand has unleashed such weapons. In 2011, the Thai government admitted to using cluster munitions during fighting near Preah Vihear Temple. That incident was the first confirmed use of such weapons by any nation since the Convention on Cluster Munitions came into effect in 2008.
While neither Cambodia nor Thailand has ratified the convention, that doesn’t absolve Thailand of responsibility. International norms exist for a reason. The humanitarian consequences of using such weapons are universal—and devastating.

The Thai military has threatened to launch an armed assault unless Cambodian troops withdraw from Banteay Meanchey provi...
07/26/2025

The Thai military has threatened to launch an armed assault unless Cambodian troops withdraw from Banteay Meanchey province, Lieutenant-General Maly Socheata said on July 26, as tensions escalated with Thai naval vessels mobilizing near Cambodia’s southwest coast.

Thai attacks have affected 130,000 students and teachers in 14 cities and districts of the border provinces as of noon o...
07/26/2025

Thai attacks have affected 130,000 students and teachers in 14 cities and districts of the border provinces as of noon on July 26.

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