China has reiterated that its defence equipment cooperation with Cambodia and Thailand does not target any third country, as Thai military officials raised ...
JAKARTA – Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is under fire for comments and gestures he made on a TV show about melons given to him by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi during their meeting in May ...
The force altering the landscape today is not organic. It is barbed wire. It is concrete posts, barricades, forward military positions, and walls erected on ...
NEW DELHI – Twenty-seven locations and geographical features across Arunachal Pradesh, including four mountain passes, a lake ...
The Ministry of Environment has called for an immediate end to social media posts featuring wildlife and rare plants, whether for sale or to attract attention.
Every country is shaped by its culture, and by the artists who keep it alive. As more Cambodian artists perform, exhibit and collaborate abroad, the practical side of that work, that is getting paid, ...
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $250 million emergency loan to help Cambodia cushion the economic fallout from the conflict in the Middle East. The initiative marks the first ...
BEIJING – China called on “relevant people in New Zealand” not to make China an issue for domestic political purposes, and do more things that are conducive to bilateral friendship. Foreign Ministry ...
Representatives of Indian companies from the electronics, software and Information technology industries met with their Cambodian counterparts in Phnom Penh on July 30, as part of combined efforts to ...
Despite continued uncertainty in the global economy caused by the conflict in the Middle East and the prolonged Russia–Ukraine war, as well as the border crisis between Cambodia and Thailand, foreign ...
The Preah Sihanouk Provincial Gendarmerie has dismantled what it has described as “a major drug ring”, arresting 87 dealers and users, and seizing more than one kilogramme of narcotics. A large-scale ...
Public information officers (PIOs) appointed in every department are responsible for responding to queries within 30 days, failing which they will be penalised at the rate of 250 rupees (S$3.40) for ...