Thailand-Cambodia Tensions: PM Warns of Conflict
Thai Prime Minister Wechayachai raises alarm over escalating tensions with Cambodia, hinting at possible military action if diplomacy fails.
Thai Prime Minister Wechayachai raises alarm over escalating tensions with Cambodia, hinting at possible military action if diplomacy fails.
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US Senator Marco Rubio criticises France's possible recognition of a Palestinian state, calling it a dangerous move that could embolden Hamas.
Shadow Science Secretary Peter Kyle accuses the government of silencing charities through Ofcom's new regulations, sparking outrage among advocacy groups.
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