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Phnom Penh railside residents seek land titles amid eviction fears
Fearing eviction as development advances along one of Phnom Penh’s only two railways, more than 80 railside residents have petitioned city hall for land titles, hoping it will help them avoid being uprooted without adequate compensation or support. ...
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Cambodia rejects Thai request for withdrawal of border forces
Cambodia has firmly reiterated its stance to Thailand, stating it will not withdraw troops from the Mum Bei area as requested by Thailand, citing Cambodian sovereignty. ...
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Thai protestors claims dismissed by foreign ministry
The Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Cambodia has firmly rejected accusations made by Thai protesters that Cambodia invaded Thai territory. ...
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Captive-bred greater adjutants learning to fly ahead of return to forests
While Cambodia’s population of greater adjutant storks remains critically low, at just 750. There has been a welcome development at Siem Reap province’s Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity (ACCB). Two chicks which were born at the centre have fledged and are learning to spread ...
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14th Scientific Day promotes the value of research in the Kingdom’s development
The 14th Scientific Day, themed “Leveraging R&D for Innovation and Growth” was held at the Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC) on May 5, with the aim of celebrating the power of research and development in driving Cambodia’s progress. ...
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Environmental journalist Chhoeung Chhoeng’s killer gets 12 years
A Siem Reap court has sentenced Sy Loeuy, a woodworker and alleged illegal logger, to 12 years in prison for fatally shooting environmental journalist Chhoeung Chhoeng in December. The verdict was handed down on May 28 but had not been previously reported. ...
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Indonesia seeks competitive rice prices from Cambodia as trade expands
In a recent press conference with the Club of Cambodian Journalists (CCJ), Indonesian ambassador to Cambodia Santo Darmosumarto emphasised the potential for increased rice trade between the two nations, while highlighting the challenges surrounding competitive pricing and transportation costs. ...
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Vietnam tariff agreement expected to drive cross-border trade
Economists are optimistic that exports to Vietnam will increase significantly in the wake of a Vietnamese announcement that it will grant zero per cent tariff preferences on 28 tariff lines of Cambodian-origin products until December 31, 2026. ...
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Press release on the results of the National Assembly and the Senate meeting held on 2-3 June 2025
On 5 June 2025, National Assembly and Senate issued a press release on the results of the National Assembly and the Senate meeting held on 2-3 June 2025.The meeting achieved a proud result in promoting the interests of the nation and its citizens by discussing ...
National Assembly and Senate
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Statement by the Royal Government of Cambodia
On 4 June 2025, Royal Government issued a statement by the Royal Government of Cambodia.The Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) has consistently pursued a foreign policy rooted in peace, friendship, and cooperation among nations, particularly with our neighboring countries, with whom we share borders shaped ...
Royal Government
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Announcement on the coordination of bilateral trade promotion between the Royal Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia and the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
On 3 June 2025, Ministry of Commerce issued an announcement on the coordination of bilateral trade promotion between the Royal Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia and the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.The Royal Government of the Kingdom of Cambodia and the Government ...
Ministry of Commerce