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A Timeline of the Latest Conflict Between Cambodia and Thailand

The two nations have been locked in a decades-long conflict over their contested border. Tensions in disputed territories soured earlier this year.

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A Thai soldier and a Cambodian soldier standing guard at an ancient Khmer temple along the disputed Cambodian-Thai border in Oddar Meanchey Province in March.
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A Timeline of the Latest Conflict Between Cambodia and Thailand

The two nations have been locked in a decades-long conflict over their contested border. Tensions in disputed territories soured earlier this year.

© Tang Chhin Sothy/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

A Thai soldier and a Cambodian soldier standing guard at an ancient Khmer temple along the disputed Cambodian-Thai border in Oddar Meanchey Province in March.
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Did Jeju Air Pilots Shut Down Wrong Engine Before Deadly Crash?

Investigators found the Jeju Air flight crash-landed with only its badly damaged right engine on, but experts warned against drawing early conclusions.

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The site of the Jeju Air plane crash at Muan International Airport, South Korea, in 2024.
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South Korea Pulls Report Into Jeju Air Crash After Victims’ Families Protest

Relatives of the Jeju Air disaster victims objected to the report in a stormy scene at a news conference, complaining that it blamed the pilots prematurely.

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Firefighters and investigators at the scene of the deadly Jeju Air crash in Muan, South Korea, in December.
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Floods and Heavy Rain Kill Dozens in Pakistan

Relentless rain began on Wednesday, causing flooding in several cities and across vast rural stretches in the province of Punjab.

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A flooded village in northern Pakistan on Thursday.
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Air India Crash Findings Prompt Inspections of Boeing Fuel Switches

Airlines in India, Singapore and South Korea were inspecting fuel control switches on their Boeing jets.

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Workers removing the airplane’s tail from the wreckage of the Air India crash, in Ahmedabad, India, last month.
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Umbrellas Optional? East Asia’s Monsoon Rains Are No Longer a Sure Thing

Parts of South Korea and Japan have had short rainy seasons this year. Scientists say that climate change has helped make the summer rains more unreliable.

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A fountain at one of Seoul’s parks was full of people looking to cool down on Sunday.
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