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Cambodia’s oil and fuel import bill reaches hits over $2 billion
Rising tensions in the Middle East have pushed up global oil prices since early March 2026, however, Cambodia has continued importing large volumes of fuel to meet domestic demand, with foreign imports totalling $2 billion in the first five months of the year. ...
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Authorities investigating alleged illegal logging kingpin
Minister of Environment Eang Sophalleth has instructed authorities to conduct an investigation into an alleged illegal logging kingpin identified as Yeng, a resident of Sre Veal village, Thmea commune, Choam Ksan district, Preah Vihear province. ...
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Mondulkiri mining company ordered to restore environmental damage, pending license renewal
The Ministry of Environment has instructed a Mondulkiri mining exploration company to correct its management of soil and wastewater and undertake environmental restoration work at its site, in the Mesam area of Chong Phlas commune, Keo Seima district. ...
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Welcome home: Met announces return of two Angkorian and Pre-Angkorian antiquities
The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has announced that two Khmer antiquities held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) in New York City will be returned to Cambodia after being seized by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office. ...
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Phnom Penh fines landlords 132 million riel as crime suppression attempts continue
Phnom Penh authorities have imposed fines totalling 132 million riel ($32,000) on landlords, following a citywide enforcement campaign targeting security violations and suspected online scam activities, with officials vowing to intensify efforts to eliminate any cybercrime networks that may still be operating in the capital. ...
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Acting head of state urges peaceful resolution to border issues
Senate president Hun Sen has emphasised that Cambodia is not currently considering the option of retaking occupied territory by force. He explained that it is waiting to see if Thailand honours the Joint Statement regarding the resolution of border issues through the Joint Boundary Commission ...
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UNCLOS can rebuild Cambodia-Thailand trust, pave way for lasting peace, says Manet
Prime Minister Hun Manet has framed Cambodia’s decision to pursue a compulsory conciliation process under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) as a pathway not only to resolving a long-running maritime dispute with Thailand, but also to restoring trust, safeguarding regional ...
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Hun Sen shoulders blame for lack of military preparation; ‘overtrusted’ Thais
Former Prime Minister Hun Sen has apologised to the Cambodian people for failing to prepare for a military defence of the Kingdom because he placed too much trust in neighbouring Thailand. He emphasised that this lack of preparation was his own error and not the ...
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Announcement on the return of two additional Khmer artifacts from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA
On 10 June 2026, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts issued an announcement on the return of two additional Khmer artifacts from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA.The public is hereby informed that two additional Khmer artifacts from the Metropolitan Museum of ...
Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts
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Announcement on the organization of the 3rd Cambodia Digital Trade Forum and Online Expo
On 08 June 2026, Ministry of Commerce issued an announcement on the organization of the 3rd Cambodia Digital Trade Forum and Online Expo.Please be informed that the Ministry of Commerce will organize the “3rd Cambodia Digital Trade Forum and Online Expo” from 11-13 September 2026 ...
Ministry of Commerce
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Announcement on the organization of the “Southeast Asia Economic Forum” on 30 June 2026 in Lyon, France
On 02 June 2026, Ministry of Commerce issued an announcement on the organization of the “Southeast Asia Economic Forum” on 30 June 2026 in Lyon, France.The forum will bring together experts, development partners and key economic actors to discuss and exchange views on promoting cooperation, ...
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