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The team researching the Mekong River Irrawaddy dolphins has spotted a newborn baby in Kratie province’s Sambor district, according to the Fisheries Administration’s Department of Fisheries Conservation. The department reported on March 7 that the calf was spotted by the research team and WWF Cambodia. They are conducting research and gathering data on the number of Mekong dolphins. The baby was… → Read More
Authorities warn of patient numbers reaching four digits in coming weeks if people do not comply with health measures. → Read More
Vietnam hopes that thousands of Cambodia's ethnic Vietnamese will soon have legal identities as they are not registered citizens in either country. → Read More
Thousands of Chinese workers in Cambodia are finding it increasingly difficult and expensive to return amid fewer flights, high ticket prices, and strict quarantine requirements at the host and home countries, multiple people Sixth Tone spoke with said. → Read More
Cambodia casino complex Star Vegas Resort and Club reduced its operating expenses by a third in the three months to September 30, compared to the prior-year quarter, its promoter Donaco International Ltd said in a Friday filing to the Australian Securities Exchange. → Read More
Australia’s commitment to ensuring Cambodia walks the path of a ‘free and fair democratic nation’ has been underscored by foreign minister Marise Payne, ahead of elections earmarked for next year. → Read More
The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) recently approved a garment factory of Auspicious Bag and Shoes Accessories Co Ltd at Kraing Makak in Ang Snuol district in the Kandal province. The firm will invest $2.4 million in the project that is likely to create 380 jobs. CDC is the highest decision-making body for private and public sector investment. → Read More
Cambodia's COVID-19 case total has risen to 90,107 on Tuesday after 466 fresh infections were reported across the Southeast Asian nation, the health ministry said in a statement. → Read More
Khieu Samphan, 90, one of the brutal regime’s few public faces, was sentenced in 2018 by a UN-backed court to life in prison for genocide. → Read More
Cambodia received 102,560 international visitors during the first six months of 2021, a decrease of 91.3 percent from 1.18 million over the same period last year, said a tourism ministry's report released on Wednesday. → Read More
Livelihoods of indigenous and ethnic minorities 'washed away,' says Human Rights Watch. → Read More
The Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC) has approved eight new projects worth US$71.4 million expected to create over 9,500 jobs. → Read More
Cambodia on Wednesday logged 766 new COVID-19 infections including 307 imported cases, pushing the national total caseload to 75,152, the Ministry of Health (MoH) said in a statement. → Read More
Cambodia's Ministry of Health (MoH) on Tuesday confirmed 39 new cases of highly infectious Delta variant of COVID-19, bringing the kingdom's total number of Delta variant cases to 114. → Read More
Britain’s top diplomat met Wednesday with his Cambodian counterpart as he pushed for closer economic relations to Southeast Asia, part of the U.K.’s new emphasis on the region. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab met with Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn in Phnom Penh in what his office said was the first visit by a British foreign […] → Read More
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Cambodia’s capital of Phnom Penh on Saturday began overseeing the dismantling of “floating home” communities on the banks of the Tonle Sap River over the objections of longtime residents who say they have nowhere else to go. → Read More
Singapore-based Kris Energy has gone into liquidation after production at Cambodia's first offshore oil field failed to meet expectations, leaving it unable to cover its debt. → Read More
Bangkok closes eateries, Cambodia shuts garment factories and Hanoi bans karaoke. → Read More
In the sweltering heat of Phnom Penh, the world is reduced to a kaleidoscopic melee akin to being trapped inside a beehive. → Read More