Over 900 Schools Temporarily Closed in Six Cambodian Provinces Due to Thai Military Attacks
Phnom penh: Over 900 schools in six Cambodian provinces have been temporarily closed following renewed military attacks by Thai forces.
Phnom penh: Over 900 schools in six Cambodian provinces have been temporarily closed following renewed military attacks by Thai forces.
New york: H.E. Keo Chhea, Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Cambodia to the United Nations in New York has
Phnom penh: The Cambodian Red Cross (CRC), led by President Samdech Kittiprittpundit Bun Rany Hun Sen, has distributed crucial humanitarian
Banteay meanchey: The General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia (GDCE) under the Ministry of Economy and Finance has
Phnom penh: The number of civilians displaced by continued Thai military attacks on Cambodian territory has risen to nearly 200,000
Pursat: The Ministry of National Defence has reported that Thai military forces expanded their attacks on Cambodia’s sovereignty this afternoon
Banteay meanchey: Thai forces launched additional shelling into the area of Prey Chan village, O’Beichoan commune, O’Chrov district, Banteay Meanchey
Phnom penh: UNESCO has expressed strong concern over the renewed tensions between Cambodia and Thailand, including in the vicinity of
Phnom penh: Cambodia’s national push to expand water supply continues to gain momentum with renewed technical and financial support from
Phnom penh: Thailand must show sincerity and goodwill if it truly desires real peace, as peace cannot come only through