After five days of intense fighting along their disputed border, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, effective at midnight. The conflict, which erupted over a longstanding territorial dispute, has killed at least 35 people and forced over 260,000 civilians to flee their homes. The ceasefire was brokered during talks in Malaysia, with significant diplomatic pressure from the US, Malaysia, and trade threats from President Trump. Both nations' leaders participated in the negotiations, but officials warn civilians not to return to the border area until it is declared safe. While the ceasefire marks a major breakthrough, observers caution that the underlying tensions remain unresolved and the truce may be fragile.
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