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Thailand and Cambodia exchanged heavy artillery fire for a second day on Friday as their worst fighting in over a decade ...
The fighting between Thailand’s and Cambodia’s militaries has continued for a second day in a row, with the clash ...
On August 3, the Asean Military Observer Group (Interim), comprising representatives from Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, the ...
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra of Thailand had already been suspended after a leaked phone call that many say showed ...
Cambodia floated plans Friday to nominate President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for working to broker a ceasefire ...
Cambodia will nominate U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, its deputy prime minister said on Friday, ...
Kong Nay, a blind lute player who endured the horrors of a totalitarian regime, exposed a new generation of Cambodians to their country’s traditional music.
Day 134 took us deep into the heart of Phnom Penh. Between temples, tuk-tuks, and street food gems, the energy here was ...
PHNOM PENH — On the edges of Boeung Tamok, Phnom Penh’s largest lake, 25-year-old Kong Khun sheltered from the late June heat in a bamboo hut. Despite clear skies, Khun wasn’t out on the ...
After a few hours, the black-uniformed troops began firing into the air. It was a signal for Phnom Penh’s entire population, swollen by refugees to some 3 million, to abandon the city.
However, Phnom Penh can change course and regain its order with proper urban planning and implementation. One of the first and most important steps to take is better street network planning.
At the bus station in Phnom Penh, where I'd just arrived following a seven-hour ride from Siem Reap, I hailed a tuk-tuk and negotiated a $3 fee to take me to my hotel. “Do you want me to pick ...