Renewed fighting between Thailand and Cambodia over their long-disputed border has intensified, resulting in more casualties and forcing thousands to flee. Cambodia reports two additional civilian deaths from overnight Thai shelling, raising its toll to seven, while Thailand says at least three of its soldiers have been killed. Each side accuses the other of reigniting the conflict, undermining a fragile ceasefire brokered by US President Donald Trump in July, a deal he had hailed as a historic breakthrough, even prompting Cambodia to nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize. The two countries have contested sovereignty along their 800-kilometre border for more than a century. France24 International Affairs commentator Douglas Herbert shares his insights.
Thailand-Cambodia fighting spreads along border as death toll rises





