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Cambodia’s garment export boom fails to lift living standards, workers say
Cambodia’s garment, footwear and travel goods (GFT) sector hit a record high in 2025, nearing $16 billion and making up more than half of total exports, yet the gains have not reached workers. ...
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CHRC requests UN support for Cambodians to return to Thai-occupied homes
Senior Minister Keo Remy, president of the Cambodian Human Rights Committee (CHRC), has expressed concerns regarding the activities of the Thai military, which has reportedly destroyed the homes of Cambodian families in some of the Cambodian territory they are currently illegally occupying. ...
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Khmer citizenship available to $3M donors; $1M investors
Foreigners who spend 4 billion riel ($1 million) of their own capital on a legitimate investment project in the Kingdom can apply for Cambodian citizenship. The same is true for those who make a cash donation to the national budget or humanitarian sector which totals ...
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Almost a month on from ceasefire, doubts remain about Thai commitment to peace
Almost a month since the most recent ceasefire agreement took effect, Cambodia remains perturbed by the actions of the Thai military, which appears to be acting in a manner that contradicts the spirit of the agreement. More shipping container barriers have reportedly been placed at ...
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AOT inspects damaged hospitals, homes in Battambang province
The ASEAN Observer Team (AOT) inspected the border situation in Sampov Loun and Phnom Proek districts of Battambang province, this morning, January 21. Numerous civilian homes and infrastructure suffered damage from Thai shelling and bombing during last December’s Thai attacks. ...
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Cambodia commits to ‘cut off the head’, dismantle scam operations
A senior official from the committee tasked with eradicating technology-based scam crimes has informed a Chinese diplomat that Cambodia will cooperate with partner countries to “cut off the heads and dismantle the nests of criminal groups to the very root”. ...
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Why is Thailand so concerned about “Ghost Mountain: Second Killing Field”?
Several analysts have suggested that Thailand is unable to confront the uncomfortable truths presented in the “Ghost Mountain: The Second Killing Fields of Cambodia” documentary, which explores how in 1979, the Thai military forced thousands of Cambodian refugees to return home through heavily-mined areas. ...
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New strategic roadmap expected to reduce plastic waste by up to 74%, says environment ministry
The Ministry of Environment officially launched the “Cambodia Plastic Action Roadmap” on January 20. The ministry expressed the expectations that it will help reduce to plastic pollution by up to 74%, cut greenhouse gas emissions by 40% and achieve an estimated 37% cost savings for ...
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Press release: The situation following the ceasefire agreement from 6:00 AM on 20 January to 6:00 AM on 21 January 2026
On 21 January 2026, the Ministry of Interior issued a press release on the situation following the ceasefire agreement from 6:00 AM on 20 January to 6:00 AM on 21 January 2026.Approximately 520,000 people, equivalent to about 80 percent of the total of more than ...
Ministry of Interior
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Announcement: Market interest rate for loans in 2025
On 20 January 2026, the General Department of Taxation issued an announcement on the market interest rate for loans in 2025.The General Department of Taxation would like to determine the market interest rate for loans in 2025 based on the average calculation of the average ...
General Department of Taxation
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Announcement: Senate Standing Committee meeting
On 20 January 2026, the Secretariat General of the Senate issued an announcement on the Senate Standing Committee meeting.The Senate Standing Committee will hold a meeting at the Senate Palace, with the agenda as stated in the announcement. ...
Secretariat General of the Senate











