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According to General Tea Seiha’s official Facebook page, on July 3, he issued a clarification following an interview given by Natthaphon Nakphanik, Deputy Minister of National Defence of ...
Prime Minister Hun Manet has stated there is no reason to fear the proposed constitutional amendment on citizenship revocation unless one intends to harm the nation.
Tonga has officially become the 166th State Party to the Ottawa Treaty, following a strong diplomatic effort by Cambodia in its capacity as President of the Treaty for 2024, according to a recent ...
The Cambodian Rice Federation (CRF) reported that during the first six months of 2025, Cambodia exported 387,070 tonnes of milled rice, valued at approximately $283 million.
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and Chairman of the Royal Government Working Group in Banteay Meanchey Province, Dith Tina, inspected the land conditions for vegetable production ...
Minister Dith Tina said that the Royal Government is committed to advancing Cambodia’s agricultural sector through the nationwide deployment of commune-level agricultural officers and the ...
លោក Kazuaki Shibuya, General Manager, Marubeni Power & Infrastructure Dept.-I.បានមានប្រសាសន៍ថា “Marubeni ...
Cambodia is maintaining its ban on the transport of all types of goods into, out of, or through any international or regional border gates along the Cambodia–Thailand border.
France may be the key player to help its former protectorate, Cambodia, and Thailand settle or at least alleviate their border quarrel. President Emmanuel Macron made a commitment regarding this ...
Thailand has accused Cambodia of sowing division between Thais after Senate President Hun Sen hit the Shinawatra family with numerous serious allegations, including treason, ending decades of ...
Texas-headquartered oil and gas behemoth ConocoPhillips is exploring potential investment opportunities in the Kingdom’s oil and gas sector.
As the final chapters of Cambodia’s most significant war crimes tribunal draw to a close, its lessons are finding new life—not in courtrooms, but in classrooms.