More than 95 percent of civilians displaced by border tensions with Thailand have returned home, Cambodia’s interior ministry said Monday.
Cambodia’s Constitutional Council and Ministry of Information have voiced full support for the government’s decision to initiate compulsory conciliation under the United Nations Convention on the...
Cambodia’s Senate has thrown its weight behind the government’s decision to trigger compulsory conciliation under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Cambodia could surpass Thailand in both economic output and population size within the next 75 years if it adopts effective long term policies.
Cambodia’s interior ministry on Monday accused Thai forces of failing to fully respect ceasefire commitments, saying unilateral actions since December 27.
In recent days, a flurry of sensationalist headlines has emerged from across the border, painting a dark picture of Cambodian law enforcement operations in Poipet.
Cambodia said Wednesday that more than 95 percent of residents uprooted by border clashes with Thailand have returned home.
Cambodia should move beyond emotionally driven boycott calls and adopt a long term strategy to support domestic products, political analyst Kin Phea said.
More than 34,000 Cambodian civilians remain displaced along the frontier with Thailand, despite a ceasefire in place since late 2025.
Cambodia has reiterated its hope that Thailand will adhere to the agreements reached in the Joint Statement of the 3rd Special General Border Committee (GBC), signed...