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Three locations used by Cambodia’s brutal Khmer Rouge regime as torture and execution sites 50 years ago have been added by UNESCO to its World Heritage List.
Cambodia’s military will begin conscripting civilians next year, Prime Minister Hun Manet said Monday, citing rising tensions ...
A 2006 law that mandated 18 months of military service for all Cambodians between the ages of 18 and 30 was adopted by the ...
The school is seeking experienced teachers to teach English to primary and secondary school-aged students in Phnom Penh, ...
Archaeologists have been restoring the ninth dilapidated brick tower of Bakong temple in Cambodia's famed Angkor ...
A border crisis has plunged Thailand back into political instability, in part because Cambodia’s ex-leader is stirring up ...
Vietnamese brands have substantially increased their market presence, from biscuits to milk and chocolates to noodles.
" From 2026, the military conscription law will be implemented ," said Hun Manet in his speech at the celebration of the 32nd ...
A BUSY airport that was visited by over 4.75 million people last year is set to close for good next month. Phnom Penh ...
Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita reaffirmed the "strong and enduring bonds of friendship" ...
Speaking at the anniversary of a military police academy, the prime minister said he would implement a 2006 law that mandates ...
UNESCO has added three torture and genocide sites of Cambodia’s brutal Khmer Rouge regime into World Heritage List. According ...