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27-07-2025
Thailand and Cambodia have thanked US President Donald Trump for his mediation efforts to stop border clashes between the two countries. Despite Trump's calls for an immediate ceasefire, shelling continued along the border. Cambodia has accepted the ceasefire proposal, while Thailand has expressed willingness to consider it but insists on dialogue with Cambodia first. The conflict has resulted in at least 33 deaths and thousands displaced since fighting broke out on July 24.
Entities: Donald Trump, Thailand, Cambodia, Hun Manet, Phumtham Wechayachai • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
27-07-2025
Deadly border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have entered their third day, resulting in at least 33 deaths and over 168,000 displaced people. Both countries have traded accusations of fresh attacks, with Cambodia's Defense Ministry condemning what it called an 'unprovoked and premeditated act of aggression' by Thailand, while Thailand's navy accused Cambodian forces of initiating a new attack. International pressure is mounting for a ceasefire, with the U.S. President intervening to urge both countries to meet and work out a ceasefire. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is also under pressure to mediate a peaceful solution, with the U.N. Security Council calling for de-escalation and urging ASEAN to mediate.
Entities: Thailand, Cambodia, Donald Trump, Hun Manet, Phumtham Wechayachai • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
27-07-2025
The border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has escalated, resulting in at least 33 deaths and over 168,000 people fleeing their homes. The UN has called for a peaceful resolution, and US President Donald Trump has intervened, facilitating ceasefire talks between the two nations' leaders. Despite this, tensions remain high, with both sides accusing each other of aggression.
Entities: Thailand, Cambodia, Donald Trump, Hun Manet, Phumtham Wechayachai • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
27-07-2025
Fighting between Thai and Cambodian troops continued along their disputed border despite a reported cease-fire agreement facilitated by President Trump the previous day. The conflict has resulted in at least 34 deaths, surpassing the previous deadliest clash between the two nations in 2008-2011. Both sides accuse each other of initiating the violence, with Thailand's acting prime minister expressing a desire for sincere negotiations from Cambodia. Cambodia's prime minister has instructed his foreign minister to work with the U.S. Secretary of State to implement the cease-fire.
Entities: Thailand, Cambodia, President Trump, Phumtham Wechayachai, Hun Manet • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
27-07-2025
Cambodia and Thailand are engaged in a border conflict, with both sides launching fresh attacks despite US President Donald Trump's claim of 'immediate' ceasefire talks. The clashes have resulted in at least 23 deaths and displaced over 150,000 people. The two countries' leaders are set to meet in Malaysia on Monday for talks to end the hostilities.
Entities: Cambodia, Thailand, Donald Trump, Malaysia, United Nations • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
27-07-2025
The article reports on the recent clashes between Thailand and Cambodia along their shared border, resulting in at least 23 deaths and over 150,000 displaced people. US President Donald Trump claimed that both countries agreed to "immediately meet" to work out a ceasefire, but developments on the ground threw his claims into doubt. The conflict has drawn international attention, with the UN Secretary General calling for "utmost restraint" and Malaysia offering to mediate. The border dispute between the two countries dates back over a century, and tensions have been escalating since May. The article highlights the complexities of the conflict, including a feud between the fathers of the prime ministers of Cambodia and Thailand.
Entities: Donald Trump, Thailand, Cambodia, United Nations, Malaysia • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
27-07-2025
Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to negotiate a ceasefire following mediation efforts by US President Donald Trump, after four days of deadly border clashes that killed at least 34 people and displaced over 168,000. Despite the diplomatic efforts, fighting continued along parts of the contested border, with both sides trading blame and refusing to budge. The UN Security Council has called on ASEAN to mediate peace between the two members, while Human Rights Watch has condemned the use of cluster munitions in populated areas.
Entities: Thailand, Cambodia, Donald Trump, Hun Manet, Phumtham Wechayachai • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform