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One year on, Mother Nature Cambodia activists remain behind bars as families and NGOs demand their release
One year after five Mother Nature Cambodia activists were imprisoned, civil society groups and families are calling for their immediate release. To mark the anniversary of their detention, rights groups launched a five-day campaign demanding justice, highlighting how their continued detention harms environmental protection efforts ...
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Japanese firm look to expand recycling operations, support rural students
Japanese company GOMI Recycle 110 Co., Ltd., which has more than a decade of experience in waste recycling in Cambodia, has announced plans to expand its operations to several provinces and remote districts to support the education of poor students through recycling, in cooperation with ...
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Two Korean-owned banks allegedly committed human rights abuses via aggressive lending practices in Cambodia
Two Korean-owned commercial banks in Cambodia have been accused of human rights abuses against vulnerable borrowers, where they allegedly used aggressive debt practices, according to a new report by a Korean NGO. ...
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‘Pinnacle Entrepreneur Forum’ planning global expansion
In what could become a major step for the Kingdom’s business community, the Pinnacle Entrepreneur Forum has outlined its goal of growing from a national gathering into a significant regional and global trade and business forum. ...
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Hun Sen reassures Japanese parliamentarian: ‘No need for third party, ICJ will resolve border issue’
Senate president Hun Sen has informed Nagashima Akihisa, special advisor to the Japanese Prime Minister, that Cambodia is not yet seeking a third party to resolve the border dispute with Thailand, prioritising the International Court of Justice (ICJ) mechanism first. ...
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‘GIA Tower’ blood drive collects over 400 much-needed units
A two-day blood donation campaign by several prominent corporates and NGOs has demonstrated the importance of giving. ...
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Manet ready to welcome ICJ legal team, assertive in face of threats
Prime Minister Hun Manet announced that a team of international lawyers will arrive in Cambodia this evening to discuss the Kingdom’s four-point complaint to the International Court of Justice (ICJ). ...
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Phnom Penh garment factory ordered to halt burning waste, polluting air
The Ministry of Environment has ordered the Xin Mei Fushi (Cambodia) Co., Ltd garment factory, located in Trapang Chrey village, Kakab II commune, in Phnom Penh’s Por Senchey district, to immediately cease the burning of fabric and plastic waste. ...
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Press release on the case of “Lucky Elephant and Mr. Try Sitheng”
On 1 July 2025, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries issued a press release from on the case of “Lucky Elephant and Mr. Try Sitheng.”Mr. Try Sitheng’s resignation is an internal matter of the Wildlife Alliance and has no connection to the Forestry Administration or ...
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
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Press release on Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong to pay official visit to Cambodia
On 28 June 2025, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation issued a press release on Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong to pay official visit to Cambodia.At the invitation of Samdech Moda Borvor Thipadei Hun Manet, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, His Excellency ...
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
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Announcement on the caution regarding the increase in cyber attacks
On 26 June 2025, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications issued an announcement on the caution regarding the increase in cyber attacks.The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications has observed a significant increase in cyber attacks on websites and online systems in Cambodia, including Distributed Denial of ...
Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications