Border disputes
Trump’s peace deal between Cambodia and Thailand is falling apart
Cambodia has accused Thailand of killing a civilian and injuring three others in fresh fighting. Thailand says Cambodia shot first.
- Zach Hope
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In Cambodia’s refugee camps, fear lingers as uneasy peace holds
Waist-high in the acrid reservoir at the edge of the camp, a boy of about 10 crab walks along the line of a fishing net, hauling each section to eye level. He catches only plastic bags and bottles.
- Zach Hope, Kate Geraghty and Nara Lon
Cambodia and Thailand agree to ceasefire after days of deadly clashes
But within hours of the truce coming into effect at midnight on Monday, the neighbours were disputing whether it was holding.
- Zach Hope
Trump uses trade threat to push for peace in call with leaders of Cambodia and Thailand
The US President has weighed into the latest international conflict, as a border dispute threatens to escalate into all-out war.
- Zach Hope
- Updated
- Hun Sen
Travel warning for Thailand and Cambodia after gunfire and rockets leave at least 16 dead
Cambodia has accused Thailand of damaging a World Heritage-listed temple and dropping illegal bombs in the most serious armed conflict between the two nations in more than a decade.
- Zach Hope and Nara Lon
- Analysis
- Analysis
From weed parlours to citizenship, the unexpected fallout from a jungle border bust-up
Border tensions have spilled into the back streets and upper echelons of Thai and Cambodian society. And this chain reaction of patriotism, intrigue and self-interest is not spent yet.
- Zach Hope
- Exclusive
- Hun Sen
How a gunshot at dawn broke a mother’s heart, and left a prime minister fighting for her job
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.
- Zach Hope
Only 14 years ago, this magnificent temple was a place of death. Tensions are high again
It is so tranquil in the grounds of this sacred place that it is hard to imagine it any other way. But then a policeman points to the spot where his brother-in-law was blown up by a rocket.
- Zach Hope
Unable to travel abroad, ‘pariah’ Putin has Xi, Modi come to him
The Russian president received the visitors at the historic Kazan Kremlin. He’s hosting a BRICS summit attended by 30 countries.
- Valerie Hopkins and David Pierson
They thought it was a Chinese spy. It was just a pigeon that got lost
The pigeon’s ordeal began in May when it was captured near a port in Mumbai with two rings tied to its legs, carrying words that looked like Chinese.
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