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Turning Japanese: More police uniforms seized as Sen Sok scam raid nabs 200

One of the largest scale- scam compound busts took place in the capital’s Sen Sok district yesterday, with 218 foreigners taken into custody.

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Jailed UPF founder nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Universal Peace Federation International (UPF International) has welcomed the nomination of founder Dr. Hak Ja Han, now in detention, for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, reportedly in recognition of her decades of peacebuilding efforts.

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South Korean fertiliser giant planning Cambodian factory

South Korean company Saemyeong Energy Tech has shared plans to bring organic fertiliser production technology to Cambodia, through the establishment of a factory in the Kingdom

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Twenty precious Khmer artefacts return home to Kingdom

Twenty Khmer artefacts, reclaimed from a private collection in Asia, have been successfully returned to Cambodia. The homecoming marks another milestone in Cambodia’s ongoing mission to reclaim its precious cultural heritage for future generations.

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Preah Vihear and the Limits of International Law

The deployment of cluster munitions in the vicinity of the 11th-century Preah Vihear temple marks a critical intersection of international law, cultural preservation and modern border security. Reports from the Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC), detailing the dispersal of unexploded ordnance (UXO) across 2,300 square kilometres alongside 562 documented points of structural damage to this UNESCO World Heritage site, elevate what might otherwise be localised friction into a matter of international concern.

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Cambodia, Türkiye aim to firm up parliamentary ties

Cambodia and Türkiye have reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening parliamentary relations, with goal of delivering mutual benefits for the people of both nations.

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US, Cambodian ink bilateral health MoU to fight infectious diseases

Cambodian and the US have signed a five-year, $36 million bilateral health memorandum of understanding (MOU) and a Data Sharing Agreement (DSA). The comprehensive framework aims to strengthen the two nations healthcare partnership, ultimately contributing to the public health and well-being of both the Cambodian and American people.

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Comments by Thai official on ‘third round of fighting’ not constructive

Thai defence minister Adul Boonthamcharoen’s statement on the possibility of a third round of fighting between Cambodia and Thailand rests on erroneous, if not intentionally misleading, assumptions and interpretations of the conflict.

He asserts that the any future conflict will be large-scale in nature, when in fact, much of the conflict has been tactical or at the most operational-level aggressions that culminated in a posture where Thai military forces occupied Cambodian territory, in violation of international law and US/ASEAN-brokered ceasefire agreements.

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Kingdom pressing Thailand for urgent talks, citing illegal occupation

Cambodia has renewed high-pressure calls for urgent border negotiations with Thailand, proposing a special meeting later this month while reiterating a firm stance against the continued violations of its territorial sovereignty.

In an April 7 press release, the State Secretariat of Border Affairs reiterated that the Cambodian side of the Joint Border Commission (JBC) has repeatedly sent diplomatic notes to their Thai counterparts, seeking a special meeting, but has yet to receive a firm response.

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Manet speaks at health summit in France

Prime Minister Hun Manet addressed the One Health Summit in Lyon, France today. He highlighted how Cambodia is prioritising multisectoral coordination between human, animal, and environmental health to prevent future pandemics. In his April 7 address, he outlined the Kingdom's commitment to an integrated approach that addresses the root causes of health threats.

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Julian Gargiulo, Princess Norodom Jenna & Khuon Sethisak Bring World-Class Music to Koh Pich City Hall

An evening of artistic excellence unfolded at Koh Pich City Hall with “Carnegie in Cambodia: Julian Gargiulo & Princess Norodom Jenna”, bringing together international music and Cambodian artistic expression.

Organised by Etoile Performing Arts, with the support of OCIC Group, Vattanac and partners, the event marked a significant cultural moment in Phnom Penh’s artistic calendar.

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Express Food Group Cambodia Announces New Ownership and Eyes Next Chapter of Growth

Express Food Group Cambodia (EFGC) announces an ownership change today with the execution of a share transfer agreement between Thai based EFG Holdings and Singaporean firm Palms Food International Pte. The deal is for all the shares of the company and forms part of a broader strategy of Palms Food International to acquire QSR business franchises in the ASEAN region.

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GDCE: Latest duty reductions likely to reduce monthly tax take by $50M

Recent tax and duty adjustments implemented by the Cambodian government on some imported goods — such as electric vehicles, solar equipment and fuel — are expected to reduce the General Department of Customs and Excise’s (GDCE) monthly revenue by almost $50 million.

The GDCE leadership shared its latest forecasts during the 10th Meeting of the Customs-Private Sector Partnership Mechanism (CPPM), held at the GDCE headquarters on April 7.

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Cambodian products gain ground as ‘Buy Local’ push and Thai boycott reshape domestic market

A growing “Buy Local” movement, coupled with a consumer backlash against Thai imports, is rapidly reshaping Cambodia’s domestic market, with locally made products now capturing an estimated 30 per cent market share, industry leaders said ahead of a major national expo this week.

The shift comes as Cambodia prepares to host the third “Together We Produce, Together We Use Cambodian Products” exhibition from April 9 to 12 at Koh Pich Exhibition and Convention Centre. The event will see more than 300 booths display hundreds of locally made goods, ranging from food and beverages to cosmetics and household items.

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Apsaras Beyond Borders: Understanding the True Origins of Southeast Asia’s Celestial Dancers

Recent coverage by Khaosod English celebrating the beauty of Apsara carvings at Prasat Sikhoraphum has rightly drawn admiration from readers. These intricately carved celestial maidens stand as a testament to the artistic brilliance of the region. However, such portrayals also invite a deeper reflection on their historical and cultural origins.

Apsaras — the celestial dancers of Hindu–Brahmanic mythology — are not confined to modern national boundaries. Their artistic expression in Southeast Asia is most strongly associated with the legacy of the Khmer Empire, one of the most influential civilisations in the region’s history. At its height, the empire extended far beyond present-day Cambodia, encompassing large parts of what is now northeastern Thailand, including Surin Province.

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Cambodia, South Korea announce plans to ‘Turn Challenges into Opportunities’

Cambodia and South Korea have highlighted the importance of remaining flexible while strengthening close cooperation in both the public and private sectors, as senior officials from both nations met to discuss their relationship. The meeting came as bilateral trade between the two countries reached nearly $160 million in the first two months of the year.

The 3rd Cambodia–Korea Public and Private Sector Dialogue, held at the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) on the morning of April 8, saw Sun Chanthol, CDC first vice-chairman, and Kim Changyong, South Korean ambassador, discuss ways to turn challenges into opportunity.

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Since When Did the Thai Military Become the World’s Law Enforcement Officials?

A recent Associated Press tour, orchestrated by the Thai military at the O'Smach Resort on the Thai-Cambodian border, reads like a dispatch from a dystopian novel. Within a sprawling 197-acre complex — equivalent to 150 American football fields — an estimated 10,000 workers operated an industrial-scale cyber-fraud machine.

But look past the abandoned desks littered with American SIM cards and Chinese scripts, and a much darker, far more volatile geopolitical reality emerges.

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Cambodia warns against Thailand’s potential withdrawal from 2001 maritime pact

Cambodia has expressed frustration over reports that Thailand is considering withdrawing from a key bilateral maritime agreement, warning that such a move would undermine years of cooperation and mutual trust between the two neighbours.

In an April 8 statement, a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation responded to media inquiries regarding Thailand’s possible exit from the 2001 Memorandum of Understanding on the Area of Overlapping Maritime Claims to the Continental Shelf (MoU-2001).

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Above the forest floor: Beng Melea Temple pedestrian bridge sees heritage meet safety

Authorities have completed the restoration of a key wooden pedestrian bridge at Beng Mealea Temple, in a move aimed at improving visitor safety while preserving the integrity of one of Cambodia’s most atmospheric heritage sites ahead of the Khmer New Year holiday.

The newly rebuilt structure replaces an aging bridge that had deteriorated over time due to prolonged exposure to weather and heavy use.

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