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Fifty years after the fall of Phnom Penh to the Khmer Rouge rebel army, the events of April 17, 1975 continue to cast a long shadow over Cambodia and its political system.
PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra said that the closures were intended to tackle criminal scam operations based in Cambodia.
Interview: Jean-Marc Lavergne, one of two French judges appointed by the United Nations to serve in the Khmer Rouge trials in ...
Though it took many years after Pol Pot’s fall—during which Cambodia experienced internal warfare followed by a UN peacekeeping deployment in the mid-1990s—to stabilize the country, ...
Tens of thousands of people gathered in Cambodia’s capital Phnom Penh on Wednesday for a march to show their solidarity with the government and military, amid soaring tensions with neighboring Thailan ...
Fifty years after the fall of Phnom Penh, Don Cormack tells Tim Wyatt about his experiences as a missionary in the besieged capital ...
Cambodia’s government says it plans to seek a ruling from the U.N.’s International Court of Justice over violent border ...
Cambodia’s government says it plans to seek a ruling from the U.N.’s International Court of Justice over border disputes with neighboring Thailand, one of which last week triggered a fatal ...
In Cambodia alone, they have caused more than 65,000 deaths and injuries since the fall of the brutal Khmer Rouge regime in 1979, according to the Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor.
China is Cambodia’s biggest trading partner and source of investment, and more than a third of Cambodia’s US$11 billion (S$14.4 billion) in foreign debt is owed to China, according to the ...