Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has been removed from office over her handling of tensions at the border with Cambodia, throwing the country into political and economic turmoil.
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- Thailand's Constitutional Court removed Prime Minister Pehtongthorn Shinawat for a grave ethical violation. 8s
- The decision followed a leaked phone call with Cambodian leader Hun Sen, where Shinawat criticized a Thai army commander. 20s
- Shinawat accepted the court's verdict but said she was trying to avoid conflict. 46s
- This is the fifth time in 17 years a Thai prime minister has been ousted by the Constitutional Court. 1m 22s
- A caretaker government is in place as parliament prepares to choose a new leader. 1m 49s