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Thai goods boycott spreads to non-Thai companies, leaders warn of economic risk
As the Cambodian boycott of Thai products grows, several non-Thai companies are also facing backlash for allegedly terminating contracts with public figures for commenting on the Cambodia–Thailand conflict. ...
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Months after US aid cuts, Cambodia’s free press still scrambles to survive
After the Trump administration this year axed most U.S. foreign aid and public broadcasters serving parts of the world with scant press freedom, the fallout laid bare the shaky crutch propping up independent media in underserved regions. ...
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Chinese tourists increase by 48.2% in first seven months
Chinese tourist arrivals have surged by 48.2 percent in the first seven months of 2025, with nearly 690,000 visitors recorded. This dramatic growth is a key driver in the Kingdom’s tourism sector, which saw a total of 3.71 million international visitors during the same period. ...
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Demining officials explain how Thai display of mines violates Ottawa Convention
Senior mine action officials have dismissed the way Thailand tried to use new landmines to support its unfounded accusations against Cambodia, dismissing the whole performance as no more than theatre, and even warning that it may in fact have suggested a breach of the Ottawa ...
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More than 200 turtles, tortoises hatched through Siem Reap breeding programme
A Siem Reap breeding programme for endangered turtles and tortoises has achieved remarkable success, with 211 hatchlings born so far during the 2025 breeding season. ...
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Following conflict, 35,000 displaced remain in sanctuaries
Displaced citizens continue to stay in sanctuaries across four provinces, after homes and infrastructure near the border were damaged or destroyed during the recent border clashes with Thailand. ...
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MoT calls for adoption of Muslim-friendly standards
Huot Hak, Minister of Tourism (MoT), yesterday urged adoption of Muslim-friendly standards, highlighting Cambodia’s strategy to diversify international arrivals, strengthen competitiveness, and tap high-value Muslim tourism under the five-year development plan. ...
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‘19% US tariff hardly any relief to furniture manufacturing sector’
Furniture manufacturers in the Kingdom worry about a sourcing shift in the US after 19 percent tariffs were finalised on Cambodia following trade talks between the two countries. ...
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Statement on the deep concern of the recent statement made by Acting Prime Minister of Thailand regarding the preparation of Thai domestic legal actions against Cambodian leaders
On 19 August 2025, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation issued a statement on the deep concern of the recent statement made by Acting Prime Minister of Thailand regarding the preparation of Thai domestic legal actions against Cambodian leaders.Such legal action of Thailand against ...
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
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Press release on Cambodia civil society to petition Paris Peace Agreements' signatories on violations of sovereignty and peace
On 19 August 2025, Cambodia Human Right Action Coalition issued a press release on Cambodia civil society to petition Paris Peace Agreements’ signatories on violations of sovereignty and peace.On 20 August 2025, Cambodian civil society groups will deliver a petition to embassies of the 1991 ...
Cambodia Human Right Action Coalition
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Press release on briefing on Cambodia-Thailand border developments
On 17 August 2025, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation issued a press release on briefing on Cambodia-Thailand border developments.On 15 August 2025, Her Excellency Eat Sophea, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, conducted a briefing to members of the diplomatic corps ...
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation