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Cambodia is willing to discuss a ceasefire to halt its border conflict with Thailand, Prime Minister Hun Manet said Sunday, welcoming a late-night intervention by US President Donald Trump.
Singapore: US President Donald Trump has called the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia and told them to make peace or risk losing a US trade deal, amid fears the border dispute that has left at least 32 ...
The latest violence is part of a long-standing dispute over poorly demarcated sections of the 800-kilometre border, ...
Thailand and Cambodia fought their bloodiest military clashes in more than a decade, with at least 12 people killed over a ...
Cambodia foreign minister to discuss Thai ceasefire with Rubio: PM. Artillery heard on Thai-Cambodian border despite ...
In our news wrap Saturday, Trump golfed at his resort in Scotland as locals protested his visit, House Democrats sought more ...
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Thailand said late Saturday it agrees in principle to entering a ceasefire with Cambodia and beginning a "bilateral dialogue" ...
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said the pause, which will start on Sunday morning, will apply to "civilian centers" and "humanitarian corridors." ...
Bangkok and Phnom Penh have been fighting over territory disputed since colonial power France drew the border between them ...
The president says he threatened both sides with crippling tariffs if they refused to stop fighting.
As the conflict between the two countries enters its third day, at least 30 people have been killed and thousands forced to ...
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