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A ceasefire has come into force along the border between Thailand and Cambodia,
where weeks of clashes have displaced a million people.
The ceasefire agreement freezes the front lines and bans reinforcements.
The BBC's Jonathan Head reports that the 72-hour truce was agreed by the two countries' defense ministers following Chinese diplomacy.
Unlike the last ceasefire in July, President Trump was conspicuously absent from this one.
although the US State Department has also been involved.
Thailand had been reluctant, claiming that the last ceasefire was not properly implemented.
The Thais also resented what they saw as Cambodia's efforts to internationalise the conflict.
In the end, they struck the deal at a bilateral meeting,
led only by the two countries' defense ministers.
The BBC's Jonathan Head reporting,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has set to meet with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Halifax today.
The CBC is reporting that Zelensky will make a stopover before heading to Florida for a meeting with President Trump tomorrow.
Russia, meanwhile, launched another wave of missile and drone attacks on Kyiv overnight.
Crime rates dropped across much of the U.S.
in 2025.
That was true for both property and violent crime, MPR's Meg Anderson reports.
Crime declined nearly everywhere.
In big cities and small towns, in red and blue states,