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Cambodia welcomes two dolphin calves: Kingdom now home to 116
The fourth of this year’s newborn Mekong dolphin calves was sighted at a pool born and spotted at a pool in Stung Treng province on March 21, bringing Cambodia’s Mekong dolphin population to 116. ...
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Tina: Agricultural sector demonstrates resilience, contributes over one-eighth of national economy
Despite numerous global and regional challenges, Cambodia’s agricultural sector has demonstrated resilience and notable progress, playing a vital role in ensuring food security, creating jobs and supporting national economic growth, according to Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Dith Tina. ...
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Mobile, internet providers commit to preventing, combatting online crimes
The Kingdom’s mobile, internet and other telecommunications operators expressed their commitment to joining the fight against online scams during a meeting with the Minister of Post and Telecommunications. ...
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Schedule appeal hearing for five mother nature activists soon – UN special rapporteur
The United Nations Special Rapporteur called for the release of five Mother Nature Cambodia activists who are serving six to eight years in jail for plotting and insulting the King, noting that the Appeal Court should schedule a date for their appeal soon. ...
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Srepok hydropower dam needs more study after capacity increased, NGOs say
Civil society organizations and communities urged relevant parties, especially Royal Group of Companies, to conduct further environmental and social impact assessment studies relating to a planned hydropower dam project on the Srepok River in northeastern Cambodia. ...
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APD bank outage fuels transparency fears as government seeks calm
Fears over transparency in Cambodia’s banking sector have intensified after a Phnom Penh bank briefly suspended services and capped transfers, with experts warning that disruptions could trigger wider panic following recent license revocations and bank liquidations. ...
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Why tariffs aren’t the biggest factor holding back US-Asean trade
Trump’s flashy tariffs get the attention, but non-tariff barriers are what truly kill competition and leave firms and consumers worse off. ...
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Kampong Speu garment workers strike driven by rising fuel costs
Hundreds of garment workers in Kampong Speu province went on strike from Tuesday, demanding improved benefits, including higher transportation and meal allowances, as rising fuel costs strain their daily expenses. ...
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Notice on compensation for depositors of Prince bank
On 19 March 2026, Morisonkak MKA Audit-Accounting Co., Ltd. issued a notice on compensation for depositors of Prince Bank.Morisonkak MKA Audit-Accounting Co., Ltd, appointed by the National Bank of Cambodia as the liquidator of Prince Bank, informed that, in accordance with the procedure for converting ...
Morisonkak MKA Audit-Accounting Co., Ltd
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Press Release: Cambodia and Japan sign exchange of notes on additional Japanese grant aid for water supply project
On 19 March 2026, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation issued a press release on Cambodia and Japan Sign Exchange of Notes on Additional Japanese Grant Aid for Water Supply Project.His Excellency Deputy Prime Minister PRAK Sokhonn, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International ...
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
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Press Release: Ambassador of Cambodia to Japan discusses cooperation with Tohoku university school of medicine
On 20 March 2026, Royal Embassy of Cambodia to Japan issued a press release on the Ambassador of Cambodia to Japan Discusses Cooperation with Tohoku University School of Medicine.H.E. CHUM Sounry, Ambassador-Designate of the Kingdom of Cambodia to Japan, received a delegation from Tohoku University ...
Royal Embassy of Cambodia to Japan











