Cambodia, U.S. Sign Landmark Reciprocal Trade Pact at ASEAN Summit

Prime Minister Hun Manet and U.S. President Donald Trump signed a landmark “Agreement on Reciprocal Trade” during the ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, strengthening economic ties between Cambodia and the United States. The accord, witnessed by senior officials including Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol, reduces tariffs on Cambodian imports to 19% while granting tariff [...]

Ten South Koreans Arrested in Cambodia Amid Expanding Cybercrime Crackdown

Ten South Koreans have been arrested and two rescued in Cambodia for allegedly taking part in major online scam operations, South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho Hyun said. Earlier, Cambodia had sent back 64 South Koreans accused of running “pig butchering” scams — schemes that trick victims online before stealing their money. Officials say Cambodia’s [...]

16 Human H5N1 Cases, Five Deaths Reported in Cambodia This Year

A three-year-old girl from Chek village in Kampong Speu province, Cambodia, has tested positive for the H5N1 bird flu virus, bringing the total cases this year to 16, with five deaths, the Ministry of Health said. She developed fever, diarrhoea, cough, and stomach pain and is being treated by doctors. Investigations revealed that chickens [...]

Cambodia Reaffirms Peace Commitment Amid Ceasefire Strain

Senate President Hun Sen urged the United States to closely monitor Thailand’s erection of barbed wire along the Cambodia-Thailand border, calling it a violation of the July 28, 2025 ceasefire agreement. Speaking with U.S. Charged Affaires Bridgette L. Walker, Hun Sen emphasized Cambodia’s commitment to peace and restraint, while seeking restored border relations with Thailand. [...]

Cambodia Urges UNDP Support for Urgent Mine Clearance

Senior Minister Ly Thuch of Cambodia met with Enrico Gaveglia, the new UNDP Representative, to talk about the serious danger of unexploded bombs left in the country. These bombs are found in schools, health centers, and farmland, putting people’s lives at risk. Thuch asked UNDP to help find more resources for clearing the bombs and [...]

Cambodia Urges Thailand to Build Trust for Peace Talks

Cambodia has urged Thailand to cooperate in fostering a climate of trust to peacefully resolve disputes and restore normalcy between the two nations. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nong Sakal reaffirmed Cambodia’s support for an ASEAN Observer Team (AOT) to monitor the ceasefire, alongside the Interim Observer Team (IOT). He emphasized joint measures for mutual benefit, including [...]

Cambodian Village Reports Thai Force Incursions

On August 14, 2025, residents of Prey Chan village in O’Chrov district, Banteay Meanchey province, Cambodia, reported incursions by Thai forces. The incident allegedly involved the illegal occupation of local homes for two consecutive days. Villagers expressed deep concern over the loss of their property and personal safety. Many residents reported being unable to access [...]

Cambodia Demands Return of 18 Soldiers Held by Thai Forces

On August 11, 2025, Lieutenant General Maly Socheata, spokesperson for Cambodia’s Ministry of National Defense, announced that 18 Cambodian soldiers have been detained by Thai forces for 13 days, following their arrest on July 29, 2025—just hours after a ceasefire took effect. Cambodia is calling for their immediate release in line with international humanitarian law, [...]

Cambodia Demands Return of Soldiers Amid Ceasefire Tensions

Cambodia has called for the immediate return of 20 soldiers captured by Thai forces shortly after a ceasefire was established, ending days of intense border clashes over disputed territory. Negotiations are ongoing, but Thailand maintains that the detainees must first undergo legal proceedings. The recent conflict—one of the most violent in decades—displaced nearly 300,000 people [...]

Cambodia–Thailand Border Conflict Kills 33, Civilians Flee

A deadly border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand has killed 33 people, mostly civilians, over three days. The fighting, involving jets, tanks, and artillery, forced over 170,000 people to flee their homes. Despite the violence, civilians on both sides expressed a deep desire for peace, calling each other “siblings” and “friends.” Evacuees are taking shelter [...]

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