High Stakes: Shinawatra's Legal Battle and Regional Border Tensions
Thailand's Constitutional Court has set an August 4 deadline for suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to defend herself in a case that could remove her from office. The case concerns a leaked audio recording related to a border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia, involving former Cambodian leader Hun Sen.

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The Constitutional Court of Thailand has granted suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra until August 4 to submit her defense in a high-profile case seeking her removal from office. This decision is closely watched amid rising political tensions in the country.
The case primarily revolves around a leaked audio conversation from June, involving Shinawatra and former Cambodian leader Hun Sen. The recording allegedly discusses sensitive matters regarding the ongoing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia.
This development highlights the intricate political dynamics in Southeast Asia, where border disagreements and internal politics often intertwine, creating a complex landscape for governance and diplomacy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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