The UN World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) secretary-general Zurab Pololikashvili commended the Cambodian government for putting in place effective measures to contain the Covid-19 pandemic while …
Experts: Cambodia well prepared to cope with impacts of Covid-19
Cambodia has been well prepared to cope with the economic and social impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic and the European Union’s partial withdrawal of Everything But Arm (EBA) trade preferences, …
Briton, 48, is killed in a motorbike smash after missing a bridge and plunging into a canal at high speed in Cambodia
The 48-year-old man missed a bridge while riding his motorcycle ‘at speed’ and his body was later found in the water by two other motorcyclists, on the road to the resort of Teuk Chhou.
Kalmar SmartPower RTGs chosen for port expansion in Cambodia
Tyred Gantry Crane at PPAP PPAP’s LM17 Container Terminal already operates a Kalmar fleet of RTGs and Reachstackers. Image 2: Kalmar Rubber-Tyred Gantry Crane at PPAP The fuel-efficient Kalmar SmartPo …
The cost of a mine-free nation is more than a human benefit
The National Mine Action Strategy 2018-2025 has the goal of a mine-free Cambodia by 2025, which reflects the commitment made by the Royal Government at the Maputo Review Conference on a Mine-Free …
UN raises concerns over freedom of expression, assembly in Cambodia
CONCERNS raised by the United Nations’ special rapporteur Rhona Smith over peaceful assemblies to promote human rights in Cambodia will be studied.
Japan Seeks to Offset Chinese Influence in Cambodia
Motegi became the first foreign dignitary to embark on an official visit to Cambodia amid the COVID-19 pandemic. His visit to Cambodia, part of a four-country tour, is more than just a normal regional …
Against the odds – Is Cambodia a weak link to ASEAN’s global supply chain?
As a new normal in global trade diversification emerges, off-shoring opportunities arise in the region. But Cambodia might lose out in the fight for a larger slice of the investment pie In past months …
In Cambodia, a new environment code languishes in legal limbo
Deforestation, illegal sand mining and other environmental problems are rampant in Cambodia, which has lost nearly a quarter of its tree cover since 2000.
In Cambodia, a sweeping new environment code languishes in legal limbo
In Cambodia, the Mekong River winds past Southeast Asia’s largest remaining lowland evergreen forest before filling up Tonle Sap, the region’s largest freshwater lake. The river, lined with valuable …