Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Ceasefire After Border Clashes
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Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a temporary ceasefire after renewed fighting along their shared border.
The agreement will take effect at 5 a.m. GMT on Saturday, according to an announcement from the office of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen.
The clashes occurred near ancient temples that both nations claim. The area has seen deadly conflicts for years.
A ceasefire is now in place to stop the recent violence. Both sides have not released details on how long the pause in fighting will last.