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Thailand and Cambodia have both agreed to a ceasefire.
If it stays in effect, that could end three weeks of fighting that's killed more than 100 people.
Michael Sullivan has our report from Chiang Rai, Thailand.
Voting has now begun in Myanmar.
That Southeast Asian country has been under military control since President Aung San Suu Kyi was overthrown in a coup there in 2021.
It's the first election that's been held since then.
The voting is being done in three phases and is expected to finish by the end of January.
Critics say the elections are simply a way to legitimize military rule there.
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More audiences watched movies and cinemas in 2025 than the previous year.
That's according to the theater owner's trade association, Cinema United.
Police in Italy have arrested nine people involved with three charities that have been accused of raising millions of dollars for Hamas.
Prosecutors say the suspects sent more than $8 million to associations in Gaza, the West Bank or Israel that were linked to Hamas.
The European Union lists Hamas as a terrorist organization.
Guatemala has begun a three-day mourning period following an accident this weekend.
A bus fell into a deep ravine.
Fifteen passengers were killed and at least 15 other people were injured.
It took rescue workers more than two hours to recover the bodies from the bus.
Road accidents, though, are quite common in that country.