1. Escalation of Border Conflict with Thailand
Heavy fighting erupted along the Cambodia-Thailand border, starting July 24, with both sides accusing each other of initiating attacks. The violence involved artillery, rocket fire, and reportedly airstrikes by Thai F-16 jets. Both countries suffered civilian and military casualties, with over 130,000 people displaced in Thailand and around 4,000 in Cambodia. The border tension is rooted in long-standing disputes dating to colonial-era demarcations.
Source (The Diplomat in English)
2. Civilian Impact and Humanitarian Concerns
Several hospitals in Thailand’s border provinces had to be evacuated, and hundreds of schools in Cambodia were closed due to safety concerns. Civilians on both sides suffered deaths, injuries, and property damage, with claims of both armies using civilians as shields near conflict zones. Martial law was declared in Thai border districts to help manage the crisis and evacuate residents promptly.
Source (Khmer Times in English)
3. Accusations of International Law Violations
Both governments accused each other of breaking international law. Cambodia claimed Thailand used banned cluster munitions and committed war crimes during the attacks, while Thailand accused Cambodia of attacking hospitals and using civilian areas for military operations. Both sides called for international condemnation of these alleged actions.
Source (Le Monde in French)
4. Diplomatic and International Responses
The United Nations Security Council scheduled an emergency meeting to address the crisis, and France publicly called for violence to stop and dialogue to resume. Malaysia and other ASEAN members discussed possible mediation roles, though Thailand expressed a preference for direct, bilateral talks with Cambodia. The situation remains tense, with both sides mobilizing support at the international level.
Source (UN News in English), Source (Le Figaro in French)
5. Political Fallout and Domestic Reactions
Diplomatic ties suffered, with Thailand recalling its ambassador and expelling Cambodia’s envoy. The political leadership of both countries faced strong criticism at home and from neighboring ASEAN nations. Social media and local news highlighted civilian suffering and the urgent need for peace.
Source (Cambodia Daily in English), Source (RFI in French)
6. Broader Regional and Historical Context
The fighting centers on a disputed border region, especially around historic temples, reflecting longstanding territorial arguments. Both sides reference past incidents—such as landmine injuries and prior clashes—as evidence of continuing disputes. This crisis risks drawing in other regional powers and undermines ASEAN’s image as a peace broker.
Source (Phnom Penh Post in Khmer), Source (France 24 in French)
Additional Developments in Cambodia
7. Growth Forecast Revised Downward
Cambodia’s projected GDP growth for 2025 was reduced from 6.0% to 5.2% due to escalating U.S. tariffs, global trade uncertainties, and a slower tourism recovery. The country remains vulnerable to external shocks, but domestic consumption is steady and inflation has dropped to 2.5%.
Source (Bangkok Post in English)
8. Major Infrastructure Initiatives
New projects were launched or advanced, including the Techo International Airport, Sihanoukville Port Expansion, Phnom Penh Logistics Centre, and Kampot International Tourism Port, as part of economic diversification and efforts to attract more investment.
Source (Khmer Times in English)
9. Vibrant Arts and Culture Events
Phnom Penh and Siem Reap hosted a lively schedule of arts events: the “Golden Goddess” group show at the Plantation gallery, contemporary exhibitions at River Gallery and Romchiek 5, and poetry readings and public art workshops, highlighting the country’s thriving creative scene despite national tensions.
Source (Cambodia Arts Review)
10. Professional and Networking Events
Groups such as EuroCham Cambodia hosted professional training (e.g., “Advanced Professional Communication” on July 24) and networking sessions for entrepreneurs and creatives in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.
Source (EuroCham Cambodia)
11. Academic Policy Forum on ASEAN
The Cambodian Center for Regional Studies organized a high-profile roundtable with diplomats on July 18, focusing on ASEAN’s security challenges amid regional tensions, and Cambodia’s evolving role in the bloc.
Source (Cambodian Center for Regional Studies)
















