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The Cambodian Rice Federation (CRF) reported that during the first six months of 2025, Cambodia exported 387,070 tonnes of milled rice, valued at approximately $283 million.
Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and his spouse arrived in Cambodia at around 8:40 a.m. at Phnom Penh International Airport for an official visit at the invitation of Cambodian Prime ...
An 11-month-old infant received urgent medical treatment after being repatriated from Thailand and crossing into Cambodia through Battambang province on July 1. According to the Ministry of Health ...
According to recent research in 2022, out of 190 countries among the 195 countries worldwide, 150 countries, or 79%, have laws on citizenship revocation. Among these, 134 countries can revoke ...
On Monday, Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra made inflammatory remarks accusing Cambodia of being a “global hub of crime” and claiming—falsely—that “40% of Cambodia’s GDP ...
The premier spoke on Monday (Jun. 23) at the closing of the Central Committee Meeting of the Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia (UYFC) in Siem Reap province.
The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has strengthened cooperation with government and law enforcement agencies to continue educating and advising the public to ...
A new renewable energy certificate (REC) system will soon be introduced to encourage the growth of renewable energy and support manufacturing factories through boosting competitiveness and ...
The Together Actions for SDGs 2024 event, held from November Friday till yesterday at AEON Mall Sen Sok City, brought the Cambodian public together to learn about the Sustainable Development Goals ...
Cambodia has earned over $1.5 billion from paddy and milled rice exports in the first ten months of this year, a report from the Cambodia Rice Federation (CRF) showed yesterday.
Sar Kheng, the Vice-President of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), through his spokesman, has strongly condemned and rejected overseas-based opposition politicians who have repeatedly ...
In an unusual twist for one of the world’s largest rice-producing countries, Battambang farmer Prourn Sav has switched paddy for pineapples.