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Hunting the hunters: Search on for AK armed poachers after shootout
The Ministry of Environment is working with national authorities to identify a group of heavily armed poachers who engaged in an April 5 shootout with rangers in a Mondulkiri wildlife sanctuary. ...
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Cardamom eco-tourism projects protecting resources, creating jobs
For the past three years, Ly Senserey has not yet made a profit from his Koh Kong province eco-tourism business. ...
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They beat me in the dark’: survivor details abuse in Cambodia’s emerging scam hub
A translator who said she was brutally abused inside a building in the emerging scam compound city of Sampov Poun is demanding justice, accusing police of delaying action. Kandal provincial police met with her on Monday, following her appearance on a local media outlet. ...
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Exiled KNLF leader Sam Serey pardoned, dissolves govt-labeled terrorist organization
Exiled-Cambodian dissident Sam Serey has been pardoned after declaring the dissolution of his decade-old organization, Khmer National Liberation Front (KNLF), labeled a “terrorist group” with an alleged aim of “bringing down the government”. ...
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Cambodia’s tallest bridge connected to road network ahead of KNY opening
The highest bridge in Cambodia, located on National Road 10 in Pursat province, was connected to the national road network this morning, April 8. The 90 metre-high bridge will be temporarily opened to light vehicle traffic— mainly for tourists and families — during the daytime ...
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Widespread support for plans for new Tonle Sap, Mekong ports
Officials and tourism industry insiders alike have described the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers as Cambodia’s “uncut gems” and shared their support for initiatives to build ports along these rivers to serve the tourism sector and transportation. ...
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Teens now largest demographic in agricultural households
During the release of the latest agricultural census findings, Rin Virak, chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Statistics (NIS), highlighted key insights into Cambodia’s agricultural sector, particularly the demographic shifts observed over the past decade. ...
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Loss of Samrong trees aparks fears of future extinction
Members of forest communities have expressed growing concerns about the continued loss of Scaphium affine trees, which are felled for their fruit. Known as Samrong, or malva nut trees, their fruit is widely used in traditional medicine across the region. ...
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Announcement on the Implementation of New Sample of Company’s Memorandum and Articles of Association (MAA)
On 10 April 2025, the Ministry of Commerce announced the implementation of a new sample of the company’s Memorandum and Articles of Association (MAA), which is included in Appendix 1 of the company’s MAA. This Appendix 1 contains company name, structure, business objectives, registered address, ...
Ministry of Commerce
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Press release: Official launch of the Secured Transactions Filing Office 2.0 (SETFO 2.0)
On 18 March 2025, the Ministry of Commerce issued a press release on the launch of the Secured Transactions Filing Office 2.0 (SETFO 2.0) in collaboration with the Techo Startup Center of the Ministry of Economy and Finance.SETFO 2.0 is an automated system for providing ...
Ministry of Commerce
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Press release: Cambodia, China and UNICEF partner to strengthen education, health and hygiene for Cambodia's most vulnerable children
On 5 March 2025, UNICEF Cambodia issued a press release on Cambodia, China and UNICEF partner to strengthen education, health and hygiene for Cambodia’s most vulnerable children.This support aims to fill critical gaps in the quality and accessibility of essential services for children, women and ...
UNICEF Cambodia