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Thailand-Cambodia tensions: International media invited to tour affected areas on disputed border
There has been a flurry of media activity on the border between Thailand and Cambodia, days into a ceasefire reached earlier this week. The Royal Thai Army and Foreign Affairs ministry arranged a tour for international media on the Thai side of the border to sites of recent clashes. CNA's Saksith Saiyasombut and Leong Wai Kit report.