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Delegations including the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia met in Malaysia on Monday in efforts to agree on a ceasefire deal on the fifth day of their border conflict. Thailand and Cambodia are locked ...
Cambodia and Thailand agreed to an "immediate and unconditional ceasefire" from midnight (1700 GMT) on Monday, in a bid to halt their deadliest conflict in more than a decade after five days of ...
The skirmish at the Thailand–Cambodia border reflects the deep distrust, political instability and historic disputes that continue to undermine relations between Bangkok and Phnom Penh.
A border crisis has plunged Thailand back into political instability, in part because Cambodia's ex-leader is stirring up trouble for domestic gain. The post Hun Sen Is Enflaming the Thailand ...
Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Manet said Monday that his country will implement military conscription starting next year, in an announcement that coincides with persistent border tensions with ...
A border crisis has plunged Thailand back into political instability, in part because Cambodia’s ex-leader is stirring up trouble for domestic gain.
Hun Manet has announced plans to begin enforcing a military conscription law that was passed in 2006.
A Small State’s Limited Playbook: Cambodia Exploits Thailand’s Weakness Unable to match Bangkok militarily, Phnom Penh has instead pursued asymmetric strategies in the current border dispute.
A separate Thai arrest warrant has been issued for the Cambodian tycoon Kok An, a close confidante of Hun Sen, a former prime minister and father of current leader Hun Manet. That and the prospect of ...
PHNOM PENH: The border dispute between Cambodia and Thailand has a long and complex history, but recent tensions were reignited by the tragic death of a Cambodian soldier on May 28.
By first light on May 28, the soldiers had already stirred from their remote jungle beds. Some were making coffee. Others were pulling on uniforms. What happened next depends on who you talk to.