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Cambodian border trade still brisk
Jon Fernquest, Published on 27/04/2011
» Growth continues in exports to Cambodia of automobiles, motorcycles, sugar, textiles, and cosmetics and imports of agricultural products, minerals and wood.
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New fighting, more casualties and damage
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 07/02/2011
» Fighting broke out again in the Thai-Cambodia border area last night, adding to the destruction already caused by the previous two days of clashes.
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No agreement
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 09/05/2011
» The Thai and Cambodian prime ministers largely talked past each other instead of to each other as they discussed the border dispute.
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Is it a cluster bomb or not?
Jon Fernquest, Published on 07/04/2011
» Cluster bombs can harm innocent civilians but the definition of "cluster bomb" is perhaps not clear and not all states have signed the agreement.
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Police get more powers
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 09/02/2011
» Police now have more powers under the ISA and are threatening to use it against the PAD rally to get Bangkok traffic back to normal.
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PM makes his case
Published on 24/01/2011
» Alarmed by the prospect of larger protests over the Cambodian border issue, PM goes on national TV to explain government's position.
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Colours clash
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 26/09/2012
» A scheduled police questioning of a yellow-shirt woman accused of defaming a red-shirt leader drew crowds of her supporters and rival red-shirts, a confrontation which quickly turned violent.
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7 get their day in court as protests continue
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 06/01/2011
» While the seven Thais detained for alleged trespassing into Cambodia waited for today's court session, opposing groups faced off near the arrest site.
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(Updated) Fighting again
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 24/04/2011
» There were more clashes yesterday, resulting in death, injury and evacuations. Once again, both sides blame the other.
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Protesters take action
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 24/11/2011
» The Din Daeng-Don Muang tollway and the big-bag barrier were targets of flood-weary protesters yesterday. More action seems likely as some residential areas have been swamped for over a month.
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