Trump, Cambodia and Malaysia
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Cambodia and Thailand on Sunday signed an expansion of a ceasefire that U.S. President Donald Trump helped broker this summer to end their border conflict. Trump used the threat of higher tariffs against both countries to help get them to agree to end the fighting that resulted in dozens of deaths and the displacement
The human trafficking and online scam industry will affect the future of South Korea’s relations with all of Southeast Asia.
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Cambodia and Thailand sign expansion of ceasefire that ended July border conflict, which Trump helped broker. "That is how Donald Trump’s administration is hurting everyday Americans, most of whom voted for him," Jessica Tarlov said Thursday.
The new $2 billion airport, in Kandal province about 30 kilometers (19 miles) south of Phnom Penh. began operating in September. It is a joint venture between the Cambodian government and the Overseas Cambodian Investment Corp.
In many ways, the renewed clashes represent the next iteration of a centuries-old Thai nationalist demand to reclaim territory believed to be unfairly lost to Cambodia and Western colonialism. This Thai nationalist sentiment is rooted in the history of the shifting borders between Cambodia and Thailand.
The withdrawal of heavy weapons by Thailand and Cambodia from border areas, as well as the removal and destruction of explosives or landmines, are
Police say about 50 South Koreans repatriated from Cambodia have been formally arrested for allegedly working for online scam organizations in Cambodia
Park Min-ho, a 22-year-old South Korean university student, was discovered dead inside a pickup truck in southern Cambodia on Aug. 8. Autopsy results show he “died as a result of severe torture, with multiple bruises and injuries across his body.