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February 21, 2023
Cambodia/United Kingdom

Cambodia’s looted treasures returned home from Britain

Seventy-seven pieces of lost Cambodian ancient jewelry, handed over by the family of the late antique collector Douglas Latchford, had been returned to Cambodia from Britain, said a press statement from the

Cambodia/News

Int’l tourists to Cambodia’s famed Angkor up 41 pct in first 4 months

The number of international visitors to Cambodia’s famed Angkor Archaeological Park rose 41 percent year-on-year in the first four months of 2024, said a report from the state-owned Angkor Enterprise on Friday. The ancient park recorded 421,379 foreign tourists during

May 4, 2024

Mekong River: How Cambodia’s Ties with China Threaten an Ancient Lifeline

Cambodia/World

Once revered as the lifeblood of mainland Southeast Asia, the Mekong River is now battling for survival. Stretching across six countries and supporting tens

Cambodia’s economy remains robust in 2023

Cambodia

Cambodia’s economic growth remained strong in 2023 despite weakening global demand and a slowdown in real estate, a government official and experts have said.

China Scam Empire Exposed Inside Cambodian Tycoon’s Casino Complex

July 15, 2026
Cambodia/China/World

A gambling and real estate empire owned by a prominent Cambodian businessman leased buildings that were later used as the base for large-scale online fraud and human trafficking operations, according to a

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Cambodia Scam Industry Expands Despite Crackdown, Amnesty Report Alleges

June 8, 2026
Cambodia/World

Cambodia has failed to dismantle its expanding online scam industry despite a nationwide crackdown launched with the stated aim of eliminating cyberfraud networks, according to a new report by Amnesty International. The

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Cambodia Escalates Maritime Dispute with Thailand Through UN Legal Mechanism

June 2, 2026
Cambodia/World

Cambodia has formally initiated a compulsory conciliation process under international law to address its long-running maritime boundary dispute with Thailand, marking a significant escalation in one of Southeast Asia’s most sensitive territorial

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Cambodia Accuses Thailand of Occupying Territory Despite Ceasefire

February 18, 2026
Cambodia/Geopolitics/Thailand/World

Cambodia has accused Thailand of maintaining forces inside Cambodian territory following last year’s fighting, despite a peace accord brokered with the involvement of Donald Trump, Reuters reports. In his first interview with

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Thai F-16 Airstrikes Shatter Ceasefire, Border Crisis Surges

December 8, 2025
Cambodia/Thailand/World

Thailand launched a series of air strikes with F-16 bombers along its disputed frontier with Cambodia on Monday, after both governments accused each other of breaching a US-brokered ceasefire. According to Cambodia’s

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Cambodian Tycoon’s Empire Crumbles Amid U.S. and UK Sanctions

November 3, 2025
Cambodia/World

The sprawling business empire of Chen Zhi, the China-born chairman of Cambodia’s Prince Holding Group, is rapidly unraveling as U.S. and UK authorities crack down on alleged transnational criminal operations. Bloomberg reports

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Thai Army Investigates Landmine Incident Along Cambodia Border

October 16, 2025
Cambodia/Thailand/World

Thailand has accused Cambodia of planting new anti-personnel landmines along their shared border, following a July 16 incident in which Thai Second Lieutenant Baramee Sricha’s patrol triggered a mine that severed a

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US charges Cambodian tycoon Chen Zhi over $15 billion crypto fraud empire

October 15, 2025
Cambodia/United States/World

The chairman of Cambodian conglomerate Prince Group, Chen Zhi, has been charged by US authorities with running what prosecutors described as a sprawling cyber fraud operation responsible for billions in global losses.

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Thai, Cambodian Troops Exchange Fire Along Border Despite Ceasefire Deal

September 28, 2025
Cambodia/Thailand/World

Thai and Cambodian troops exchanged gunfire and grenades in a border area of northeastern Thailand on Saturday, marking the first military clash between the neighbors since a U.S.-brokered ceasefire was reached in

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Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Escalate, Soldiers Wounded and Civilians Flee

July 24, 2025
Cambodia/Thailand

Violent clashes along the Thai-Cambodian border intensified Thursday, leaving two Thai soldiers wounded and forcing evacuations of residents in affected areas. The renewed violence around the ancient Ta Moan Thom and Ta

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