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  2. The Cambodia Daily - Wikipedia

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    The Cambodia Daily started as an English-language daily newspaper that operated out of Phnom Penh, Cambodia from 1993 to 2017, and was considered a newspaper of record for Cambodia. [2] The 2017 closure was the result of a dispute with the Cambodian government over a US$6.3 million tax bill, which the newspaper disputed as politically motivated.

  3. List of newspapers in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The Cambodia Daily (English) Khmer Times [3] (English) Koh Santepheap Daily (Khmer), founded in 1967; Moneaksekar Khmer (Khmer) The Nation Post [4] (Khmer) The Phnom Penh Post (English) The Phnom Penh WEEK [5] (English) Rasmei Kampuchea Daily (Khmer) Sneha Cheat [6] (Khmer) The Southeast Asia Weekly (English) Sralanh Khmer (Khmer) Thngay Pram ...

  4. The Phnom Penh Post - Wikipedia

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    In response to criticism of the sale, Huy Vannak, acting as undersecretary of the Cambodian Interior Ministry, said, "It is a normal business, and it remains a newspaper." [7] [8] In March 2024, the newspaper announced it will cease its English and Khmer print editions by the end of the month citing a decline in advertising revenue. [9]

  5. Cambodia's pioneering post-Khmer Rouge era Phnom Penh Post ...

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    The Phnom Penh Post, a newspaper founded in 1992 as Cambodia sought to re-establish stability and democracy after decades of war and unrest, said Friday that it will stop publishing in print this ...

  6. Cambodia king approves PM's son Hun Manet as next premier - AOL

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    PHNOM PENH (Reuters) -Cambodia's king on Monday approved the nomination of the Western-educated son of Prime Minister Hun Sen to become the next premier, confirming a much-anticipated transfer of ...

  7. Cambodian toddlers killed by grenade buried since civil war - AOL

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    Since the end of the fighting in Cambodia, nearly 20,000 people have been killed and about 45,000 injured by leftover war explosives. The number of casualties has declined over time, but there ...

  8. Mass media in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The Mirror - Published by Open Forum of Cambodia, this is a weekly English-language overview of the Khmer-language press. Also publishes a weekly Khmer summary called Kanychok Sangkhum. Phnom Penh Post - Cambodia's oldest English-language paper. Originally fortnightly, it is now daily. Khmer Times-English-language newspaper following Cambodian ...

  9. Phnom Penh - Wikipedia

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    Phnom Penh Post, a daily English-language newspaper published in Phnom Penh. The Cambodia Daily , an English-language daily newspaper (fled from Cambodia in 2017, still operating online). Khmer Times , an English-language daily newspaper.