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A year-long Mongabay investigation shows that one of Cambodia’s most notorious logging companies likely illegally exported rare tree species to Vietnam and China for years. Southeast Asia’s war on dissent captured in Malaysia-Cambodia extradition
Thirteen pregnant Philippine women accused of illegally acting as surrogate mothers in Cambodia after being recruited online could face prison terms after giving birth, a senior Interior Ministry official said Saturday.
Mech Dara’s arrest triggers worldwide outcry against Cambodia’s press freedom “All Cambodians should be able to exercise their right to freedom of expression without the fear of arrest and prosecution,” it said in a statement which was echoed in a similar communiqué issued by human rights group Licadho and undersigned by 45 local and ...
Cambodia’s withdrawal from the 25-year-old Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) framework signals a more assertive Cambodian foreign policy and portends a sharp decline in relations with Vietnam.
All of the arrests relate to a protest that was planned in the capital Phnom Penh yesterday to demand that the government withdraw from the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam (CLV) Triangle Development Area, a free trade agreement that was signed in 1999 and entered into force in 2004.
Cambodia’s withdrawal from the 25-year-old Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) framework signals a more assertive Cambodian foreign policy and portends a sharp decline in relations with Vietnam.
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Independent journalism is under threat in Cambodia. The Cambodia Daily's goal is to produce more independent reporting on the news and events that affect the daily lives of Cambodians. We need your support.
FRANCE 24’s William de Tamaris, Aruna Popuri and Justin McCurry report from Cambodia and the Myanmar border. Warning: this report contains graphic content. In Southeast Asia, hundreds of thousands of people are employed by online scam centres to extract as much money as possible from victims.