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Cambodia - Page 2

September 30, 2025
Defence/Diplomacy

Chinese Weapons Shipments to Cambodia Preceded Border War With Thailand, Reports Say

Chinese military cargo planes delivered rockets, artillery shells, and mortars to Cambodia weeks before a simmering border dispute with Thailand erupted into a brief but deadly war in July, according to Thai

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 Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts on Monday.

February 21, 2023

How Israeli Arms Are Shaping Thailand’s War With Cambodia

Defence/Diplomacy

Thailand’s renewed armed clashes with neighboring Cambodia have highlighted a clear military imbalance between the two countries, with Thailand enjoying a decisive advantage on

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 Accuses Thailand of Using Cluster Bombs, Urges UNESCO to Intervene

July 25, 2025
Defence/News

The Cambodian government has accused Thailand of deploying cluster bombs and causing “serious damage” to the Preah Vihear Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, amid escalating border clashes. Cambodian officials are now

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ASEAN’s Credibility at Risk as Thailand–Cambodia Tensions Escalate, Analysts Warn

June 21, 2025
World

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) faces renewed scrutiny over its relevance and effectiveness amid escalating tensions between Thailand and Cambodia, as experts warn of a serious blow to the bloc’s

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Cambodia Threatens Trade Ban Amid Escalating Border Dispute With Thailand

June 18, 2025
Cambodia/Thailand/World

Cambodia has issued a stark warning that it will impose a full ban on Thai fruit and vegetable imports if Thailand does not lift new restrictions at border crossings, escalating an already

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Cambodian Politicians Linked to Global Online Scam Networks

May 26, 2025
Diplomacy/Human Rights

A damning new report has accused senior Cambodian politicians of supporting and profiting from a vast criminal industry that uses trafficked forced labour to run online scam centres targeting lonely individuals in

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

January 16, 2025
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 of millions of people, the river’s flow has

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Countries Praise China’s Role in Global Demining Efforts

September 28, 2024
News

The 2024 International Humanitarian Demining Training Course, which was hosted by the Chinese government, on Friday held its closing ceremony in Nanjing, the capital of east China’s Jiangsu Province, with attendees praising

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Cambodia’s looted treasures returned home from Britain

February 21, 2023
Cambodia/United Kingdom

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

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