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Free Malaysia Today on MSNWhat the Cambodia-Thailand conflict teaches us about power without war
Informal ties, long standing protocols and cultural sensitivity achieved what many ‘rules-based’ systems struggle to deliver: quick, face-saving de-escalation.
"De-escalation is crucial to preventing a broader humanitarian crisis and restoring stability for communities on both sides." ...
A new flare up at the Thai Cambodian border has sharply tested Asean. It exposed deep coordination gaps in Thai governance.
The House Committee on Legal Affairs, Justice and Human Rights has issued a strong condemnation of Cambodia, accusing it of ...
Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Afghanistan. Politics, business, sports, and culture updates in English – ...
Bret Stephens’ recent New York Times editorial, “No, Israel Is Not Committing a Genocide in Gaza,” attempts to dispel this inflammatory charge against the Jewish State. His argument is that those who ...
H.E. Ahmed Aljarwan, President of the Global Council for Tolerance and Peace praises France, UK, Canada and Malta for announcing the recognition of Palestine Prof. Zoran ILIEVSKI Global Council for ...
Ambassador Do Hung Viet reiterated Vietnam’s steadfast support for the two-state solution based on the pre-1967 borders, ...
President Donald Trump claimed he stopped a conflict between India and Pakistan while citing the recent ceasefire deal ...
Plus: White House details $200 million ballroom plans{beacon} FORMER PRESIDENT BIDEN and former Vice President Kamala Harris ...
At a time of immense humanitarian need in the Gaza Strip and across the region, countries of East and Southeast Asia ...
The image of a skeletal one-year-old Gazan boy wearing a bin-bag nappy and cradled in his mother's arms shocked the world about the scale of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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