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Thousands of families face displacement as Srepok Dam project pushes ahead
For thousands of people living along northeast Cambodia’s Srepok River, upheaval feels inevitable. ...
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Jan-May Angkor ticket sales up 12%, tourism recovery gathers momentum
Nearly 530,000 international tourists purchased tickets to visit the Angkor Archaeological Park in the first five months of 2025, allowing Angkor Enterprise to collect over $24 million in revenue — slightly more than 10% more than the same period last year. ...
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CCF issues warning bout fake test kits: ‘Cannot detect toxins’
The Consumer Protection, Competition and Fraud Repression Directorate-General (CCF) of the Ministry of Commerce has clarified that a brand of rapid test kit which is currently being sold online cannot detect banned chemicals, including agricultural toxins or prohibited colouring substances. ...
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Officials: Tech gaps hamper fight against online fraud and trafficking
As digital technologies reshape societies worldwide, Cambodia finds itself confronting a growing wave of online fraud and human trafficking that experts say is complicated by significant gaps in technological expertise, alongside accusations from some international media and organisations. ...
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Hun Sen warns: Without ICJ, border could become 'like Gaza'
Senate President Hun Sen has warned that if the border issues between Cambodia and Thailand are not resolved through the International Court of Justice (ICJ), it could lead to a situation like the one in Gaza, where Israel and Palestine appear to be locked in ...
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Government borrowing decreases in Q1, debt service payments increase
In the first quarter of 2025, the Cambodian government signed nearly $79 million in new concessional loan agreements with development partners, to meet financing needs in priority sectors. This brings the Kingdom’s public debt to over $12 billion. ...
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PM invites potential Japanese investors to visit Cambodia in person
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has invited on Japanese investors to visit Kingdom in person to better assess the country’s potential and explore investment opportunities. He also encouraged the establishment of a Japanese Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Cambodia. ...
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Cambodia demands Thais investigate border shooting, slated to take border dispute to ICJ
Government plans to bring its border dispute with Thailand to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has garnered support from the former prime minister and the general public, while the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has demanded that Thailand investigate the May 28 ...
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Joint statement on National Assembly and the Senate supporting the Royal Government of Cambodia’s actions on the border issue with the Kingdom of Thailand following the armed attack in Mom Bei areas of Cambodian territory
On 2 June 2025, National Assembly and the Senate issued a joint statement on National Assembly and the Senate supporting the Royal Government of Cambodia’s actions on the border issue with the Kingdom of Thailand following the armed attack in the Mom Bei areas of ...
National Assembly and the Senate
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Press release on the commemoration of World Environment Day 2025
On 2 June 2025, Cambodian Youth Network (CYN) issued a press release on the commemoration of World Environment Day 2025.On 5 June 2025, 7 associations, civil society organizations, local communities, and youth groups will celebrate the 29th World Environment Day under the theme of “Good ...
Cambodian Youth Network
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Joint statement between the Kingdom of Cambodia and Japan
On 30 May 2025, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation issued a joint Statement between the Kingdom of Cambodia and Japan.The two countries stressed the important of expanding and deepening the “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership” between the two countries, including the co-creation of economic and ...
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation