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I'm Alex Ritzen and in the early hours of Saturday the 27th of December these are our main stories.
Thailand and Cambodia agree to an immediate ceasefire in their deadly border dispute.
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Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate ceasefire three weeks after their long-running cross-border dispute fled up again.
More than 40 people have died and around a million civilians have been displaced.
The fatalities on the Thai side were mainly soldiers, while in Cambodia they were mostly civilians.
Phnom Penh hasn't officially said that any of its soldiers were killed.
A joint statement has been signed by the country's defence ministers.