In the dramatic twist that is Japanese political chess, former LDP policy chief, Sanae Takaichi, continues to wield her queen-like moves on the intricate board. Following her impressive initial win in the first round of last September’s party leadership election, Takaichi ultimately lost to Ishiba in the runoff. However, her ambitions to shatter the glass ceiling remain undeterred as she seeks to write her name in history as Japan’s first female prime minister. As the dust settled after the LDP’s historic stumble in this month’s House of Councillors election, Takaichi, standing firm in her home turf of Nara Prefecture, declared on July 18 with unwavering determination, “I’ve made up my mind.” This marked a significant moment, echoing through her political landscape as a declaration of intent. Following the election, Takaichi gathered a council of ten close lawmakers, including Upper House member Hiroshi Yamada, at a House of Representatives residential facility…
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As the clock ticked towards July 28, 2025, the vibrant nation of Peru donned its finest celebratory attire to honor the 204th anniversary of its revered Independence Day. It was a day where the echoes of history danced through the streets, painting a vivid picture of a time long past when the brave General José de San Martín proclaimed liberation from Spanish colonial rule back in 1821. The festivities unfurled over a lively two-day calendar, with the first day commemorating the spirited declaration of independence and the following day shining a spotlight on the valiant Peruvian Armed Forces and National Police. From flag-raising ceremonies brimming with national pride to the rousing notes of a presidential address and the awe-inspiring spectacle of the Grand Military Parade genuflecting through Lima, the celebrations were a symphony of unity and patriotism. Meanwhile, 2025 was also a significant milestone in the globe-spanning tapestry of international…
The airwaves buzzed with tension when United States President Donald Trump intervened in the brewing tempest along the Thai-Cambodian border. His message was unobtrusive yet formidable: no trade dances with Washington would commence under the shadow of hostilities. Through separate calls post the UN Security Council’s July 26 meeting—a gathering that fizzled without mandate—Trump sought stillness amid the cross-border chaos. Schooled by the US’s UN representative, Trump picked up the phone. The world watched as he appealed for peace talks, insisting they’d better precede business discussions with the US. For Thailand, timing couldn’t have been more ruthless. Days prior, it had delivered a tariff proposal to the US Trade Representative. Spirits were high and hopes afloat for a trade hurrah before an August 1 deadline. Now, they’ve hit the pause button. With reciprocal tariffs poised at a stiff 36% for Thailand and a hefty 49% for Cambodia—though the latter enjoyed…
Under the luxurious glow of Donald Trump’s Scottish golf course, history was inked into being. Meeting European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen face-to-face, Trump announced a monumental deal that marked the zenith of cross-Atlantic negotiation triumphs. After months of exhaustive back-and-forths, an hour-long face-off at the lush greens finally sealed a deal that Trump himself hailed as “the biggest ever.” With no shortage of grand statements, Trump unveiled European Union plans to flood the US market with a hefty $600 billion investment and ramp up its purchases of American energy and military gear. This endeavor, trumping last week’s agreement with Japan valued at $550 billion, came as a balm to years of perceived trade injustices suffered by US exporters. Ursula von der Leyen, cornered by Trump’s fervent negotiation tactics, later commented with a hint of admiration, “It’s the best we could get.” This new accord, instituting a 15% tariff…
In a tense atmosphere that reads like a chapter from a geopolitical thriller, Surin Governor Chamnan Chuenta has sounded the alarm across his administrative domain amidst a backdrop of escalating violence along the Thai-Cambodian border. In a resolute move on Sunday, the governor directed all district chiefs, the president of the Surin Provincial Administrative Organisation, and the mayor of Surin Municipality to take action. With urgency crackling in the air, it’s a directive that tackles the intense armed squabbles penetrating the border areas of Buachet, Sangkha, Kap Choeng, and the quietly picturesque Phanom Dong Rak districts. The stakes are high and immediate, given the clashes have spiraled into violent exchanges involving myriad weapons. Both military strongholds and civilian heartlands are in the crosshairs, with the chaos raining down on health centers, petrol stations, convenience stores, and family homes. It’s a situation reminiscent of an edge-of-your-seat action movie, but unfortunately, reality…
As the sun dipped below the horizon in Turnberry, Scotland, the scenery was picture-perfect, serene even. Yet, behind closed doors, storm clouds were gathering over Southeast Asia, as diplomatic heavyweights convened to defuse a tension as palpable as the night’s chill. With a signature flourish of optimism, former President Donald Trump had already weighed in, claiming a newfound willingness from both camps to settle, a sentiment shared with reporters during an informal chat with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Across the world, within the vibrant landscapes of Malaysia, the U.S. was doubling down on its efforts to mediate a potentially devastating conflict. The U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, was adamant about the U.S.’s commitment. “We want this conflict to end as soon as possible,” he expressed, underscoring the urgency encapsulated in cross-continental phone calls and late-night strategic powwows. The tension laden atmosphere wraps itself around the unfolding…
In a recent turn of international tensions, Major General Withai Laithomya, spokesperson for the Thai Armed Forces, took a firm stance against accusations made on July 28 by Lieutenant General Mali Socheata, who represents Cambodia’s Ministry of National Defence. According to Socheata, Thailand had allegedly breached Cambodian sovereignty and instigated unprovoked attacks, a claim Withai swiftly and categorically dismissed as “entirely baseless and false.” Withai suggested that Phnom Penh’s declarations were little more than a smokescreen to divert international scrutiny from Cambodia’s own provocative behaviors, which he asserted included continuous violations of Thai sovereignty. The heart of Thailand’s response was grounded in its right to self-defence. As Withai articulated, “The Thai military has exercised restraint throughout the crisis. However, when faced with aggression, we are fully justified in defending our people and national sovereignty.” He characterized Cambodia’s allegations as lacking substance, merely serving to stoke confusion and escalate tensions. He…
Amidst the tranquil yet persistently tense landscape of the Thai-Cambodian border, a peculiar tale of subterfuge and digital trickery unfolds. The setting is the new frontline for an age-old conflict, not only littered with patrols and weary soldiers but now marred by the cacophony of digital shadows and quivering truths. Lt Gen Boonsin Padklang, the valiant commander of the Second Army Area, finds himself at the heart of this battleground, not because of a heroic charge across the rolling terrains but due to a nefarious digital skirmish. It seems the powers that be—or rather, those who sought to unsettle the powers—ventured into the treacherous world of fake news, spinning tales of Lt Gen Boonsin’s untimely demise. This wasn’t your average tall tale but one bolstered by grand displays of digital illusion—doctored photographs where solemn Thai soldiers stood in remembrance, poised beside an image of their esteemed leader adorned with the…
In a scene that could rival any high-stakes action movie, the standoff on Phu Makua has taken another dramatic turn as Thai soldiers launched a daring operation to dismantle a makeshift cable car system and stairways constructed by Cambodian troops. This mountainous showdown in Si Sa Ket’s Kantharalak district echoes the intensity of a cliffhanger finale, complete with suspense and strategic maneuvers. On a brisk Monday morning, Thai forces released jaw-dropping photographs showing their team busily engaged in cutting the cable and dismantling the dizzying contraptions leading up the precipice. Like a scene from a modern warfare drama, they unraveled the base of the cable car, effectively severing Cambodian soldiers’ access to the coveted hilltop of Phu Makua. If one listens closely, you can almost hear the winds whispering tales of high-altitude heroics or perhaps the rustling of cables dropping like a punctuated end to an arduous struggle. This grip…
In a move that underscores the volatile nature of border disputes, the Second Army Area Command Centre issued a statement on Monday illuminating the reasons behind its controversial decision to bomb a building in a Cambodian border town. The action, which unfolded amidst simmering tensions, followed allegations circulating on social media that a structure on Cambodian soil had been targeted by secretive bombardments. The drama unfolded when the Second Army Area, tasked with securing the delicate boundary between Cambodia and Thailand, exposed troubling findings from their latest reconnaissance efforts. Their surveillance revealed a sophisticated yet insidious ploy by Cambodian troops—installing projectile weapons in locations camouflaged within civilian zones and tucked inside buildings deceptively not marked as military bases. The revelation was grave. By embedding artillery within civilian structures, the Cambodian forces were allegedly employing a tactic as old as conflict itself: the strategic use of human shields. This, according to…