In a notable diplomatic engagement, US President Donald Trump was present in Malaysia to witness the signing of what was termed a “peace deal” between Thailand and Cambodia. These two nations have a long-standing border dispute that has caused friction for years. However, the designation of the agreement as a “peace deal” was met with some reservation. Following the ceremony, Thailand’s foreign minister expressed a more cautious perspective, suggesting that “a pathway to peace” might be a more accurate description than a finalized “peace agreement.” The breakthrough for this ceasefire in late July, which ended five days of clashes resulting in over two dozen fatalities, was reportedly influenced by trade pressure exerted by President Trump.
Tragedy in Tumbler Ridge: Nine Lives Lost, Dozens Injured in British Columbia Shootings
A profound sense of shock and sorrow has swept across Canada following a devastating shooting on Wednesday. In a quiet,...