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Cambodia-Thailand Conflict: Monks, Dancers and Volunteers Offer Respite as Violence Escalates

  • Monks, dancers, and volunteers are providing aid to displaced people amid escalating violence, highlighting human kindness in challenging times.
  • Fighting is occurring along the Cambodia-Thailand border, affecting many families.
  • Chadaporn noted that many displaced individuals left hurriedly and without belongings to escape the violence.
  • Despite fear, some volunteers choose to stay and help those reliant on their support.
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Thailand: Beautiful country, popular destination – and for a long time battered by conflicts in border regions. That with Cambodia escalated again, there are fights, injured, dead. What tourists need to know now.

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Cambodia-Thailand conflict: Monks, dancers and volunteers offer respite as violence escalates

SURIN, Thailand (AP) — Long-festering tensions over border territory have escalated into armed conflict between Cambodia and Thailand, leading to dozens of deaths on both sides and displacing tens of thousands of people. Neither side is prepared to claim responsibility for the first volley on Thursday, and they each blame the other for the continuing skirmishes. While regional and international allies and organizations have called for a ceasefir…

·Albuquerque, United States
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The background to the conflict between Cambodia and Thailand is hardly understandable. In the end, however, there will be no winner, says Udo Schmidt - but only losers.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Miss Grand International calls on Thailand and Cambodia to end violence and resolve conflicts through peaceful means and dialogue based on humanitarian principles.

For several days, air traffic between Thailand and Cambodia has been affected by armed clashes on the border between the two countries, which have led to restrictive measures in Cambodia's airspace, including mandatory deviations for low-altitude flights under 11 kilometres. High-altitude flights are not affected by these restrictions.

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Tagesschau broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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