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Tuk-Tuk drivers stage protest at Grab Phnom Penh over unmet fare agreement
Approximately 200 tuk‑tuk drivers gathered at Grab’s Phnom Penh office in Sangkat Boeung Reang, Khan Daun Penh, to raise concerns over fare issues, citing discrepancies in the implementation of a previously discussed pricing adjustment following a protest on April 3. ...
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Two Huione pay customers arrested, one alleged to be ringleader of violent protest
Phnom Penh police have arrested two Cambodian Huione Pay customers, alleging they mobilised Chinese and Cambodian customers to protest, which authorities said involved illegally blocking roads and causing unrest that led to a violent clash in front of the National Bank in Sen Sok District ...
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Cambodia: Thailand must show commitment to peace with action on ground
Cambodia continued to urge Thailand to respect the 16 points of the December 27 Joint Statement, as the foreign ministers of both nations met in Brunei. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to the ceasefire, as well as a peaceful resolution to the border dispute. ...
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Latest Kratie dolphin calf sighting brings population to 118
A newborn Irrawaddy dolphin calf has been spotted at the Kampi dolphin pool in Kratie province, bringing the total number of Mekong dolphins in Cambodia to 118. ...
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Fatal crash case raises concerns over accountability and poor road conditions
Public anger has erupted online following a fatal road accident in Preah Vihear province, with social analysts and rights advocates calling for a deeper investigation and improved road safety measures. ...
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Foreign ministry warns Thai withdrawal from 2001 MoU a ‘step away from cooperation’
Cambodia has warned that if Thailand decides to withdraw from the 2001 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), it would be deeply regrettable and represent a major departure from the spirit of cooperation between the two nations. ...
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Cambodia turns to UNCLOS as legal shield as Thailand rethinks maritime pact
Cambodia is casting the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) as a critical legal safeguard for its maritime rights, as uncertainty grows over the future of bilateral mechanisms with Thailand governing overlapping sea claims. ...
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Japanese support Cambodian waste management with garbage trucks
The Government of Japan has donated ten garbage trucks to the Ministry of Environment, as part of the two nation’s ongoing cooperation in environmental protection. Japanese ambassador Ueno Atsushi presented the trucks to environment minister Eang Sophalleth this morning, April 27. ...
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Press release on outcomes of the first meeting of the 2+2 strategic dialogue between the ministers of foreign affairs and ministers of national defense of the Kingdom of Cambodia and the People's Republic of China, 22 April 2026, Phnom Penh
On 22 April 2026, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation issued a press release on outcomes of the first meeting of the 2+2 strategic dialogue between the ministers of foreign affairs and ministers of national defense of the Kingdom of Cambodia and the People’s ...
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
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Press release on the results of the plenary meeting of the Council of Ministers
On 23 April 2026, Council of Ministers issued a press release on the results of the plenary meeting of the Council of Ministers.Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, the Council of Ministers held a plenary meeting at the Prime Minister’s Office, discussing, passing and ...
Council of Ministers
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Press release on Cambodia, Japan sign exchange of notes and related documents on extension of Japanese yen loan for flood protection and drainage improvement project
On 23 April 2026, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation issued a press release on Cambodia, Japan sign exchange of notes and related documents on extension of Japanese yen loan for flood protection and drainage improvement project.His Excellency Deputy Prime Minister PRAK Sokhonn, Minister ...
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