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Thailand said it will continue military action until its people are safe, rejecting claims that recent casualties were accidental. Cambodia accused Thai forces of attacking civilians as fighting along the border intensified, despite earlier ceasefire agreements.
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Thailand’s Parliament was dissolved by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul for early elections amid deadly border clashes with Cambodia. The caretaker government will hold limited powers, while Anutin leverages nationalism and military action to bolster popularity ahead of a constitutional referendum
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Heavy fighting resumed along the Thailand-Cambodia border, killing three Thai civilians and nine soldiers, with Cambodian casualties reported. Airstrikes, artillery, and rockets were used near Preah Vihear temple, displacing thousands. International concern grows as Trump seeks ceasefire negotiations
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South Korean police have sought arrest warrants for 59 of 64 suspects repatriated from Cambodia for alleged involvement in online scams. The suspects were part of investigations into romance and voice phishing scams across multiple provinces, officials said
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Court ousts Paetongtarn over call with Cambodia’s senate president
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Cambodia has accused Thailand of violating a ceasefire by planning to seize two disputed temples. Phnom Penh called the move a premeditated invasion, urging Bangkok to honour agreements and resolve the border dispute peacefully amid rising tensions and landmine accusations.
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Thai and Cambodian leaders meet in Malaysia under ASEAN mediation to end five days of deadly border clashes that have killed 35 and displaced over 260,000. The conflict, sparked by a landmine blast, has drawn U.S. pressure and global concern
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India lost over Rs 22,845 crore to cyber crimes in 2024, with 36.37 lakh cases reported. A major chunk is linked to Chinese-run cybercrime syndicates trafficking Indians for scams. The government is rescuing victims and strengthening international cooperation.
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In Cambodia, African giant pouched rats are being used to detect land mines, thanks to their strong sense of smell. Trained by APOPO, these rats are proving vital in clearing war-era explosives, saving lives across heavily mined regions
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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet forms a high-level documenting committee to build a case for the ICJ, while Thai leadership favors resolving the issue through direct dialogue
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Other countries hit with higher rates are the UK, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, the EU, Vietnam, Cambodia, Switzerland, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
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This torso matches a head found nearly a century ago at the same site. It is believed to be from the 12th or 13th century
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In his departure statement, Modi noted that India is marking a decade of Act East policy this year
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The men were made to work in call centres run by cyber fraudsters and forced to dupe people.
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The advisory was issued following a case of a man from Peddur, Sircilla who was trapped by a network of travel agents from Sircilla, UP and Pune and sent to Cambodia, wherein he was forced to join a call center being managed by Chinese nationals.
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Cambodia had recorded 58 cases since 2003 of humans infected with bird flu
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Indian won 3-2 (25-27 29-27 25-22 20-25 17-15) in their final Group C match that lasted two hours and 38 minutes
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Imagine being the Prime Minister of a country for around 38 years straight. Sounds impossible right? Not for Hun Sen of Cambodia who has achieved this by ruling over this Southeast Asian country.
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Cambodia reported 1,400 new HIV cases last year, according to a National AIDS Authority's report
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Setting a new national record, Hav Rambabu, an officer from the Artillery Centre in Hyderabad, has qualified for the 2023 Asian Games planned to be held in Cambodia.