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Cambodia’s powerful former leader Hun Sen and Thailand’s prime minister have made separate visits to border areas.
Singapore has not announced it will stop selling oil to Cambodia, contrary to social media posts shared after Phnom Penh said ...
BANGKOK: Thailand’s Constitutional Court suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office Tuesday pending an ...
Cambodia’s most influential politician called for a leadership change in Thailand, citing doubts about the prime minister’s ...
Tensions are rising fast between Cambodia and Thailand as a new border dispute draws international attention. A recent claim ...
Thousands of protesters have gathered in Thailand’s capital demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Paetongtarn ...
The reescalation of conflict was sparked on May 28, when a Cambodian soldier was killed in an early morning clash between ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The ruling party of Cambodia's longtime Prime Minister Hun Sen claimed a landslide victory in Sunday's general election, an outcome that was virtually assured after the ...
Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Sen, center, also president of the Cambodian People’s Party, delivers a speech during his party election campaign in Phnom Penh Cambodia, Saturday, July 1, 2023.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen says he will step down in August and hand the position to his oldest son, though Asia’s longest-serving leader is expected to continue to wield significant power.
Under Hun Sen, Cambodia has tacked close to Beijing, benefiting from huge Chinese investment and infrastructure projects, including the redevelopment of a naval base that has alarmed Washington.
Cambodia’s long-serving, tough-talking leader, Hun Sen, says he is considering banning Facebook in his country, largely because he is fed up with the abuse he receives on it from his political ...