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Thai-Cambodia clashes live: Shelling continues overnight, death toll rises to 15

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BANGKOK -- Border tensions between Thailand and Cambodia have escalated significantly with their armies exchanging fire on Thursday and Friday, leaving at least 13 civilians and one soldier dead in Thailand and one civilian dead in Cambodia. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has appealed to the…
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