The art community of Phnom Penh are witnessing the capital’s latest extraordinary gathering of creativity and storytelling in ...
Southeast Asian cities were among five most polluted in the world on Friday according to air-monitoring organisation IQAir, ...
Yesterday morning’s (Jan 23) tragic deaths which occurred outside the palatial home of Oknha Sok Kong as people trampled each other to get hold of “red envelopes” has sparked criticism regarding the ...
Since its inception in 2006, the “Mine Clearance for Results” project has successfully cleared 384 square kilometres of ...
Pictures show hundreds of people pushing towards the gates of tycoon Sok Kong's mansion. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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PHNOM PENH: At least four people were crushed and suffocated to death on Thursday in Cambodia after a large crowd gathered at a local tycoon’s home to receive Lunar New Year red envelopes filled with ...
Cambodia is expected to benefit from US President Donald Trump’s focus on imposing tariffs against China and possibly also Vietnam to address bilateral trade imbalances, Mekong Strategic Capital says.
Four people were killed and five others injured as a crowd scrambled for food and cash handouts from one of Cambodia’s richest men as a Chinese Lunar New Year gift.
Several Southeast Asian cities, including Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom Penh, and Bangkok, ranked among the world's most polluted.