Thailand and Cambodia declare truce
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Cambodian troops have been wounded and 13 killed in one province alone since the outbreak of fighting on December 7.
The conflict is one of the deadliest clashes ever between the two countries. Thirty-four people have died, and over 165,000 have been displaced. By Sui-Lee Wee Reporting from Surin Province, Thailand, near its disputed border with Cambodia Living just two ...
Thailand and Cambodia exchanged fire along their disputed border for a second day on Friday, officials from both countries said, with more than a dozen people reported killed and more than 135,000 civilians evacuated. Tensions between the Southeast Asian ...
Western strategic dissonance, U.N. cowardice, a gutted civil society, and cynical Thai aggression are providing cover for a weakened Hun Sen.
At least half a million people in Cambodia and Thailand have been evacuated and are sheltering in schools, pagodas and gymnasium as the latest round of border clashes entered its fourth day. Fighting intensified in more than a dozen locations along their ...
The Cambodian People’s Party (cpp) has ruled Cambodia for nearly four decades. Prime Minister Hun Sen has been in charge since 1985. The cpp, a Doi Moi/Perestroika–styled “Marxist-Leninist” party until it saw the “end of history” in 1991,
Each side has blamed the other for renewed clashes, which have derailed a ceasefire brokered by Donald Trump Deadly clashes have escalated along the disputed Thailand-Cambodia border as both sides blamed each other for the fighting and vowed to defend ...
More than half a million people in Cambodia have been displaced from their homes by two weeks of deadly border clashes with neighbouring Thailand, Phnom Penh's interior ministry said Sunday.
U.S. President Donald Trump touted the peacekeeping role the U.S. has played in the world since his return to office, pointing to the renewed deal between Thailand and Cambodia as proof of his administration’s bona fides.