Quiet Returns to Thai-Cambodian Border After Ceasefire Halts Worst Violence

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For the first time in nearly a week, peace reigns at the Thailand–Cambodia border as leaders announced an unconditional ceasefire. The violence shattered lives and livelihoods, sending a mass exodus of over 200,000 people into temporary shelters.
Ancient temples and disputed jungles once again became contested ground, echoing struggles from colonial times. Malaysia’s diplomatic role was instrumental in negotiating a truce and arranging future talks to settle outstanding issues.
Humanitarian assistance has begun flowing, but residents and leaders alike know that overcoming decades of animosity requires more than a halt in hostilities.
As families begin returning home and soldiers stand down, hopes rise for a peace that is not merely temporary, but truly transformative.

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