PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -- The Phnom Penh Post, a newspaper founded in 1992 as Cambodia sought to reestablish stability and democracy after decades of war and unrest, said Friday that it will stop ...
Australian journalist Alan Parkhouse holds the rare distinction of having served as editor of both The Phnom Penh Post and its rival, the Khmer Times, at a time when journalistic freedoms in Cambodia ...
On September 14, the Cambodian news outlet CambojaNews published an article about an attack on a government critic that took place two days earlier. The particulars of this assault are interesting but ...
Cambodian authorities arrested 57 South Koreans for alleged involvement in transnational cyberscams, a government commission ...
Cambodia's Indigenous communities have long relied on the forest. Efforts to defend the forest from illegal logging come with ...
Thach Setha, a leading figure in Cambodia's dissident Candlelight Party, has been sentenced to three years in prison. Setha's conviction stems from remarks made online about Cambodia's former prime ...
Despite US President Donald Trump's calls for a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, fighting continued on Sunday morning in the border region between the two countries. The Foreign Ministry in ...
The Khmer Boxing Federation (KBF) and the South Korean Boxing Federation have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to ...
Two former Khmer Rouge leaders have been found guilty of crimes against humanity by a Cambodian court and sentenced to life in prison. Nuon Chea, who was deputy to the infamous Pol Pot, and Khieu ...
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