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Cambodia could face a humanitarian crisis along its northern border due to a rise in the internally displaced population following armed confrontations with Thailand that began four days ago.
Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an unconditional ceasefire after five days of deadly clashes — but questions remain over whether the truce will hold.
Al Jazeera’s headline read: “Thailand, Cambodia agree to ‘immediate, unconditional’ ceasefire: Malaysia”, noting that “Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim says truce between the Southeast Asian neighbours to begin at 17:00 GMT.”
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GZERO Media on MSNWhat We’re Watching: Trump undermines Bibi’s starvation claim, Ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, Taiwan recall failTrump contradicts Bibi on Gaza humanitarian crisis US President Donald Trump on Monday acknowledged that there’s “real starvation” in Gaza, an unusually direct contradiction of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
At the heart of Thailand-Cambodia tensions lie differing perceptions of a colonial-era border drawn by the French in a region where old temples are sacred to communities on both sides
Let's face it: the situation on the border between Thailand and Cambodia is far more complex than mainstream news would have us believe. While the leaders of the two nations rush to declare their desire to find lasting peace,
Thailand and Cambodia are witnessing their bloodiest military clashes in more than a decade. The fighting over their disputed border has raised fears of an all-out war. All this and more in our weekly
Travelling to Thailand? Think twice, as India issued a travel advisory following clashes with Cambodia. Amid escalating tensions and military clashes near the Thailand-Cambodia border, the Indian Embassy urged tourists to avoid seven specific tourist destinations.