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Thailand and Cambodia agree to ceasefire

Thailand and Cambodia agree to ceasefire

Yahoo29-07-2025
Following fighting that left people dead on both sides, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a ceasefire. Heavy fighting broke out on Thursday along the border.
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