Cambodia and China kicked off their 5th Golden Dragon military exercises on March 23 in the Phnom Chum Rikreay area in Kampong Chhnang province’s Samaki Meanchey district. The exercises are scheduled to last until April 8.
Prime Minister Hun Sen calls on all owners of agricultural enterprises and farming households to provide accurate, complete and honest data to the officials who will be conducting a large-scale census of the industry throughout Apri
The National Committee for Counter Trafficking (NCCT) has identified nearly 900 foreigners from 12 countries involved in human trafficking in Cambodia, with authorities netting 150 suspects involved in sexual exploitation, according
Local firms OCIC Group and CBRE Cambodia are joining forces to inject momentum into real estate development in the Kingdom and boost the investment potential of the sector, with a focus on the capital’s most famous man-made island o
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court has granted permission for Kem Sokha, former president of the long-defunct Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), to meet with his defence lawyer on March 28.
Siem Reap province’s Banteay Srei district is now the third district of the province to be declared open defecation free (ODF), with 100 per cent of the community able to access toilets, while Angkor Thom district will be declared O
Cambodia and Vietnam pledged closer cooperation in all areas and agreed to expedite the completion of their joint Economic Connectivity 2030 Master Plan by year’s end.
The National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) has appealed to the public to exercise increased caution before transferring money to anyone in order to avoid cyber-scams.
An international conference held to update the conservation and development of the Preah Vihear and Koh Ker heritage sites has drawn praise for the government’s work to preserve them in the 15 years since they were listed on UNESCO’
Prime Minister Hun Sen reacted strongly to analysts who suggested that the recent promotion of his son Hun Manet to the rank of four-star General was somehow related to nepotism.
Nearly 80 children in Pursta province who live with learning disabilities or mental illness are given the opportunity to study in integration classes thanks to the Disability Development Service Pursat (DDSP).