Thailand has launched airstrikes along its disputed border with Cambodia as both sides accused each other of violating a ceasefire signed in October, negotiated by US President Donald Trump

Thailand unleashed air strikes along the contentious border with Cambodia on Monday, all but ripping up US President Donald Trump's peace deal signed just weeks ago.

Both nations blamed each other for violating a ceasefire that had stopped hostilities earlier this year, after a long-running territorial row flared into five days of warfare in July, claiming the lives of dozens of troops and civilians. US President Donald Trump urged the Southeast Asian neighbours to ink a peace deal in October, but friction remained high.

Thailand's defence ministry reported that over 35,000 people evacuated bord

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