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Anxiety and pride among Cambodia’s future conscripts
The generation of Cambodians who may find themselves in the firing line when the country introduces military conscription is ...
Thailand has accused Cambodia of deploying landmines in a disputed area, resulting in injuries to three Thai soldiers.
Sisters of Providence Chapel survived the Khmer Rouge, but was lost to homeless refugees after the regime’s fall ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Authorities in Cambodia continued their stepped-up campaign against online scam centers, ...
For folks visiting Cambodia, it’s difficult not to arrive without at least some stay in Phnom Penh. The noisy and chaotic ...
Thailand has accused Cambodia of placing landmines in a disputed border area after three soldiers were injured, but Phnom Penh denied the claim and said the soldiers had veered off agreed routes and ...
Thailand accused Cambodia of injuring its soldiers with land mines planted on the Thai side of their shared border, prompting ...
Cambodian authorities have made 1,000 arrests after Prime Minister Hun Manet ordered a crackdown on cybercrime operators.
Three locations used by Cambodia’s brutal Khmer Rouge regime as torture and execution sites 50 years ago have been added by ...
The UNESCO World Heritage Committee met in Paris this month to add to its list of cultural sites around the world deemed to ...
PHNOM PENH — On the edges of Boeung Tamok, Phnom Penh’s largest lake, 25-year-old Kong Khun sheltered from the late June heat in a bamboo hut. Despite clear skies, Khun wasn’t out on the ...
However, Phnom Penh can change course and regain its order with proper urban planning and implementation. One of the first and most important steps to take is better street network planning.