Thai, Cambodia and Peace Talks
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While long-standing border disputes explain some of the current violence between Thailand and Cambodia, the conflict’s escalation is primarily driven by Thai elites’ drive to consolidate military
Evacuation centers in Thailand near the Cambodian border continue to house masses of civilians who have fled the armed conflict.
In a now deserted town less than 20 miles from the front line of the fighting between Thailand and Cambodia, monks at a usually peaceful temple have endured another bad night’s sleep.
The leaders of Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to meet to negotiate a ceasefire, according to a social media post by United States President Donald Trump on Saturday.
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It's now the fourth day of fighting between Thailand and Cambodia and Thais who had to flee their homes on the border are taking refuge in temporary evacuation centers that house thousands.
When the Thai and Cambodian armies began shelling at their contested border on Thursday, Komsan Prachan thought his family was far enough away from the fighting to be safe.
Bangkok: The Thai air force sent two F 16s and two Gripens fighters to attack Cambodian military targets at around 1100 a.m. local time on Sunday,
People on both sides of the border are working around the destruction to create a safe space or find normality.