From Conflict to Peace: Cambodia’s Dedication to UN’s Global Peacekeeping Missions

One of the main aspirations of Cambodia's foreign policy is to establish international peace on the basis of the principles of equality and rights for all people.

Cambodia’s Prime Minister has had enough of trucks with musical horns

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has ordered a ban on musical horns.

Cambodia urged to target ‘key figures’ as Chinese scam gangs defy crackdowns in ‘sin city’

Some 450 people were arrested in the latest raids earlier this month, showing that crime continues to plague the coastal city of Sihanoukville.

Collecting sap to make palm sugar is an arduous, and less appealing, job for Cambodians

Chin Choeun spends nearly 12 hours a day collecting sap from palm trees that he and his wife turn into palm sugar.

19 Thais rescued from call scam gang in Cambodia

Cambodian officials rescued 19 Thai people from a call scam gang in Oddar Meanchey on Saturday, according to the Suranaree Task Force.

Politics, Energy, and Nationalism: Thailand and Cambodia’s Overlapping Maritime Claims

The two countries have agreed to resolve their outstanding claims in the Gulf of Thailand, but will be forced to negotiate their way around a host of nationalist tripwires.

Taylor: I’m extremely proud to be Cambodian

The US-born member of the Cambodian national team recounts his career journey and excitement at the prospect of competing in the FIFA Series.

An ex-diplomat and king’s head: Inside the secret global trade of Asian art

What Europe’s largest private collection of Asian art says about the trade in cultural heritage.

Dozens of Cambodians charged in land dispute: activist

A Cambodian court has charged 29 people with illegally occupying state land following an incident in which authorities fired live rounds in a crackdown on a longstanding land dispute, a rights activist said Wednesday.

Cambodia and US resume search for Vietnam War dead

More than 40 American MIAs are still missing in Cambodia, according to the US embassy in Phnom Penh.

Cambodia casino raids: 200 expats nabbed, 54 Thais included

The Ministry of Interior’s cyber scam suppression working group made hundreds of arrests at two illegal gambling sites in Preah Sihanouk province on March 9 and 10.

Thailand’s Kantharalak district to reopen Preah Vihear temple

The district of Kantharalak in Sisaket, Thailand, is buzzing with anticipation as it prepares to reopen access to the Preah Vihear temple after 16 years.

Cambodia to divert Mekong trade via China-built canal, vexing Vietnam

Planned Phnom Penh-coast link raises alarms amid regional influence tussle.

East Africa governments need to act on nationals trapped in Southeast Asia cyber slavery

Ugandans, Kenyans, Ethiopians and Egyptians are among those forced into cyber-slavery scams in Myanmar and Cambodia.

Cambodia is still a long way away from a civil nuclear program

Cambodia's energy future is marked by ambitious climate goals and a growing power demand. While renewables currently reign, meeting future needs may require exploring alternatives.

Two injured in bus explosion in Cambodia’s tourist hub: police

At least two people were injured in a bus explosion at a parking lot in front of the famed Angkor Wat temple in northwest Cambodia's Siem Reap province on Tuesday (March 5), a police chief said.

Cambodia defends family relocations around the famous Angkor Wat temple complex

Cambodia is rejecting allegations it violated international law by evicting people living around its famous Angkor Wat temple complex, saying in a report to UNESCO released Monday that it was only relocating squatters and not residents of more than 100 traditional villages.

Phnom Penh Post to cease print publication

The Phnom Penh Post, a newspaper founded in 1992 as Cambodia sought to re-establish stability and democracy after decades of war and unrest, will stop publishing in print this month, the latest blow to the country’s dwindling independent media.

Taiwanese YouTuber Chen Neng Chuan who faked his kidnapping put in Cambodia jail cell holding 150 inmates

The place was so cramped that Chen, also known as ‘Goodnight Chicken’, could only sleep in a seated position.

Cambodia resumes search effort with U.S. for Vietnam War remains

Cambodia has agreed to resume a search effort with the United States for the remains of Americans killed in the Vietnam War, the Foreign Ministry said on Sunday, after suspending the program a year ago as tension rose between the two countries.

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5,000 Indians in Cambodia, forced into cyber scams; MHA takes note

The source said those trapped in Cambodia were forced to scam people back in India and, in some cases, extort money by pretending to be law enforcement officials and saying that they had found some suspicious materials in their parcels.