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Six months after becoming Cambodia's new prime minister, the eldest son of the country's long-serving autocratic leader on Wednesday won approval from lawmakers to have his youngest brother take ...
Geographic map of Cambodia Cultivated lowlands in rural Takéo Province at the end of the dry season, May 2010 Borassus flabellifer - sugar palm. Bowl- or saucer-shaped, [23] [24] Cambodia covers 181,035 km 2 (69,898 sq mi) in the south-western part of the Indochinese peninsula as its landmass and marine territory is situated entirely within ...
Cambodia is divided into 25 provinces (Khmer: ខេត្ត, khétt). The capital Phnom Penh is not a province but an "autonomous municipality" (Khmer: រាជធានី, réachthéani [riəceaʔtʰiəniː]; lit. 'capital'), equivalent to a province governmentally and administered at the same level as the other 24 provinces.
Ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Cambodia. 1 January – Dr. Kao Kim Hourn succeeded Lim Jock Hoi as the new Secretary-General of ASEAN, becoming the first Cambodian to hold the post. [1] 9 January – Prime Minister: Hun Sen says that the government might make further amendments to country’s Constitution that will expend the 2021 dual citizens ...
15 February – Taiwanese live streamer Goodnight Chicken is arrested in the country for "incitement to cause chaos to social security". [1] 25 February – 2024 Cambodian Senate election [2] 26 February – Tep Vong, the Supreme Patriarch of Cambodia, dies at the age of 92 after being in office since 1981. [3]
Australia – The Australian Embassy in Cambodia, said in a Facebook post, "Australia holds serious concerns about the environment in which Cambodia’s national elections took place and about Cambodia’s democratic trajectory. The lead-up to the July 23 poll saw the disqualification of the main opposition party and further pressure on ...
It was launched in January 1998 by Hun Mana, oldest daughter of prime minister Hun Sen. [1] It is the second private television station and the first UHF channel in Cambodia (channel 27 in Phnom Penh), yet it did have two VHF relay stations.
According to Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol the canal would require only 5 m³/s of flow from the Mekong, equivalent to 0.053% of the total flow, and the canal would contribute to mitigating floods in Vietnam. [4] Cambodia has denied that the Chinese navy would utilize the canal, responding to Vietnamese concerns. [4]