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AFP, Published on 02/02/2026
» RAFAH (PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES) — Gaza's key Rafah border crossing reopened to Palestinians on Monday, an Israeli security official said, though Egyptian state-linked media said only 50 people would be allowed to cross in each direction in the early days.
Published on 06/01/2026
» While Bangkok and other major cities are illuminated with festive lights to welcome in 2026, communities along the Thai-Cambodian border are marking the holiday under the shadow of conflict.
Post Reporters, Published on 05/01/2026
» Thai schools in northeastern provinces bordering Cambodia reopened on Monday after being closed for about a month by the recent border clashes.
News, Surachai Piragsa, Published on 05/01/2026
» Authorities are intensifying operations to remove unexploded artillery shells and other munitions after weeks of cross-border fire from Cambodian forces left civilian areas littered with dangerous ordnance.
Online Reporters, Published on 30/12/2025
» Residents in Sa Kaeo province have welcomed the lifting of the night curfew in four border districts now the security situation is deemed to be under control.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 30/12/2025
» The situation along the Thai–Cambodian border has eased following the start of a ceasefire, allowing residents in Buri Ram, Surin, Sa Kaeo, and Trat to begin returning home after weeks of displacement.
Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 29/12/2025
» With the truce with Cambodia in its second day, hospitals near the contested border were beginning to reopen on Monday.
Online Reporters, Published on 28/12/2025
» Thailand now expects Cambodia to leave the battlefield and focus on diplomacy in restoring peace and settling differences between the two countries.
Published on 28/12/2025
» Evacuees living in shelters in two northeastern border provinces started returning to their homes on Sunday as the temporary ceasefire signed by Thailand and Cambodia appeared to be holding.
Editorial, Published on 28/12/2025
» With the signing of a ceasefire accord by the defence ministers of Thailand and Cambodia, the borders were to be quiet as of noon yesterday. The immediate challenge now is how to sustain peace between the two neighbours that share an almost 800‑km‑long border.