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Thailand-Cambodia Sign Historic Ceasefire; 7.0 Magnitude Earthquake Jolts Taiwan; Kyiv Under Massive Russian Attack

 

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DECEMBER 27, 2025
Diplomacy | 12:41 PM IST

Thailand and Cambodia Agree to 'Immediate' Ceasefire After Weeks of Warfare

Live news grid for TimesNews-USA featuring Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire, Kyiv aerial strikes, 7.0 magnitude Taiwan earthquake, and record-breaking Chinese maglev train. Text reads 'GLOBAL RED ALERT'."


Defense Ministers from Thailand and Cambodia have signed a historic joint statement at the Pailin border checkpoint, agreeing to halt hostilities effective immediately. The move ends 20 days of brutal fighting that displaced over half a million people and claimed over 100 lives.

The Agreement: Both sides will maintain current troop positions and cooperate on demining the border. US President Donald Trump is credited with brokering the initial framework for this truce.
Natural Disaster | 9:17 PM IST

Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake Jolts Taiwan's Northeastern Coast

A powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck approximately 32 km off the coastal city of Yilan late Saturday night. Tremors were felt as far as Taipei, where residents reported swaying buildings and localized power outages.

Magnitude: 7.0
Depth: 10km
Tsunami Threat: Monitoring
Conflict | 12:25 PM IST

Kyiv Under Massive Aerial Attack Two Days Before Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting

The Ukrainian capital is currently being hammered by what officials describe as a "massive" Russian assault involving drones and missiles. The attack comes as President Zelenskyy prepares to travel to Mar-a-Lago for a decisive meeting with Donald Trump tomorrow.

Zelenskyy stated the attacks prove Russia has "no interest in peace" despite the upcoming 20-point proposal summit.

Technology | 10:15 AM IST

Chinese Maglev Train Breaks World Record: 700 Kmph in 2 Seconds

In a milestone for transportation, China's latest superconducting maglev train has successfully hit 700 kmph on its trial track. The technology allows the train to float without touching the rails, significantly reducing friction.

TimesNews-USA Digital Desk | Live reporting from Washington, Bangkok, and Kyiv.

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