Cambodia, Thailand and ceasefire
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CHINA is providing humanitarian aid worth approximately $2.85 million to the Cambodian government to assist displaced civilians affected by the conflict with Thailand. The support comes as the Chinese Foreign Ministry hosts tripartite talks between Cambodia, China, and Thailand.
Western strategic dissonance, U.N. cowardice, a gutted civil society, and cynical Thai aggression are providing cover for a weakened Hun Sen.
Heavy combat between Thailand and Cambodia has entered a second week, with Cambodia claiming Thai bombing is hitting deeper into its territory.
RUN TA EK, Cambodia (AP) — It’s been more than a year since Yem Srey Pin moved with her family from the village where she was born on Cambodia’s Angkor UNESCO World Heritage site to Run Ta Ek, a dusty new settlement about 25 kilometers (15 miles) away.
Thai warplanes have bombed compounds where people are forced to defraud others online. Rights activists say trafficking victims’ lives are at risk.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodian lawmakers passed a constitutional amendment that would allow the government to draft legislation seeking to revoke the citizenship of anyone found guilty of conspiring with foreign nations to harm the national interest.
Cambodia claims Thai bombing is hitting deeper into its territory near shelters for displaced people
The two sides are battling over longstanding competing claims to patches of frontier land, some of which contain centuries-old temple ruins.
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.