Cambodia, Thailand agree to ceasefire
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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.
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The Observer on MSNPerspective: 30 killed in Thai border clashesFighting has erupted along a disputed border area between Thailand and Cambodia, resulting in at least 30 deaths and the displacement of more than 130,000 civilians. Thailand conducted airstrikes on Cambodian positions, while Cambodia launched rockets and artillery at Thai targets.
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Malay Mail on MSNBacking Malaysian mediation, Asean urges ‘maximum restraint’ in Thai-Cambodia clashesAsean foreign ministers have called for an immediate ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, expressing deep concern over the rising death toll
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Long-festering tensions over border territory have escalated into armed conflict between Cambodia and Thailand, leading to dozens of deaths on both sides and displacing tens of thousands of people. Neither side is prepared to claim responsibility for the first volley on Thursday,
A deadly clash between Thai and Cambodian forces has erupted over a disputed Hindu temple, leaving 14 dead and over 1 lakh civilians displaced. At the heart of the conflict: the ancient Ta Muen Thom and Preah Vihear temples,
Thailand’s acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai warned on Friday that cross-border clashes with Cambodia that have uprooted more than 130,000 people “could develop into war”, as the countries traded deadly strikes for a second day.
The Indian Embassies in Cambodia and Thailand have issued advisories urging Indian nationals to avoid border areas due to ongoing armed clashes. Tensions have escalated, leading to a humanitarian crisis with mass displacement.
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Independent.ie on MSNThailand and Cambodia agree to immediate ceasefireThe leaders of Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire to end their border clashes, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Monday, following talks in Malaysia between the two Southeast Asian neighbours.