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Thailand confirms first civilian killed in week of Cambodia fighting
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Trump vows revenge after troops in Syria killed in alleged IS ambush
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Cambodia shuts Thailand border crossings over deadly fighting
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Myanmar junta denies killing civilians in hospital strike
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Thailand continues Cambodia strikes despite Trump truce calls
Thailand said Saturday it was continuing military strikes against Cambodia despite US President Donald Trump saying the countries had agreed to stop fighting after calls with him.
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North Korea acknowledges its troops cleared mines for Russia
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