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Pakistan Declares 'Open War' as Afghan Border Clashes Enter Fifth Day
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Pakistan Declares 'Open War' as Afghan Border Clashes Enter Fifth Day

Pakistan claims killing 67 Afghan security forces in latest border clashes, declaring 'open war' as five-day conflict escalates along southwestern frontier

Pakistan Declares 'Open War' on Afghanistan After Border Clashes
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Pakistan Declares 'Open War' on Afghanistan After Border Clashes

Pakistan has launched strikes on Kabul and declared 'open war' on Afghanistan following recent terror attacks. Analyzing the escalating conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors and its regional implications.

Pakistan and Afghanistan Declare Military Operations as Border Tensions Escalate
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Pakistan and Afghanistan Declare Military Operations as Border Tensions Escalate

Pakistan and Afghanistan have simultaneously declared military operations along their shared border as clashes intensify. An analysis of the historical roots and regional implications of this escalating conflict.

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Taliban Strikes Back: Afghanistan Launches Border Offensive Against Pakistan
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Taliban Strikes Back: Afghanistan Launches Border Offensive Against Pakistan

Taliban government initiates large-scale military operations against Pakistani positions following deadly airstrikes, escalating tensions between two nuclear-armed neighbors along the disputed Durand Line.

Trump's Peace Deal Cracks After One Month as Cambodia Claims Thai Occupation
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Trump's Peace Deal Cracks After One Month as Cambodia Claims Thai Occupation

Cambodia's PM reveals Thai forces still occupy territory despite Trump-brokered ceasefire, calling for joint boundary commission to resolve border dispute that displaced hundreds of thousands.

Overview of a humanitarian relief camp on the Thailand-Cambodia border
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$45 Million to Bolster Fragile Truce: US aid Thailand Cambodia 2026 Details

The US announced $45M in aid on Jan 9, 2026, to support a fragile Thailand-Cambodia truce brokered by Trump. The funds target border stability and cybercrime.

Cambodian soldiers returning through the Prum border gate
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Thailand Cambodia Soldier Release 2025: 18 Troops Return Amid Fragile Ceasefire

Thailand released 18 Cambodian soldiers on Dec 31, 2025, after 155 days in custody. Explore the details of the Thailand Cambodia soldier release 2025 and the Trump-brokered ceasefire.

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Soldiers on guard at the Thailand-Cambodia border
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Thailand Cambodia Ceasefire 2025: The Critical 72-Hour Test

The Thailand Cambodia ceasefire 2025 faces a critical 72-hour test. Explore the latest on border tensions and how global flashpoints marked a difficult holiday season.

Military outpost at the Thailand-Cambodia border during the ceasefire
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Fragile Calm: Thailand-Cambodia Border Ceasefire Enters Critical 72-Hour Test

A critical 72-hour ceasefire begins at the Thailand-Cambodia border while global tensions rise in Nigeria, Syria, and Palestine.

Thai and Cambodian defense ministers shaking hands at a border meeting
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A Fragile 72-Hour Truce: Thailand and Cambodia Pause Three-Week Border Conflict

Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire after three weeks of conflict. Defense Minister Natthaphon emphasized that the truce is not based on trust.

International observers monitoring the ceasefire line at the Thailand-Cambodia border.
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Guns Fall Silent: Thailand and Cambodia Sign Immediate Ceasefire After Deadly Border Clashes

Thailand and Cambodia have signed an immediate ceasefire on Dec 27, 2025, after 20 days of border clashes that killed 100+ people. ASEAN observers will monitor the fragile truce.

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Defense ministers of Thailand and Cambodia signing the ceasefire agreement
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Thailand and Cambodia Sign Truce After Border Clashes Kill 101

Thailand and Cambodia have signed a ceasefire agreement following border clashes that killed 101 people. Mediated by Donald Trump and ASEAN, the truce ends 20 days of fierce fighting.

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