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Cambodia’s powerful former leader Hun Sen and Thailand’s prime minister have made separate visits to border areas.
The deterioration of relations was sparked by brief armed clashes in a border area late last month that left one Cambodian ...
Cambodian police officials stand next to the closed gate at Poipet International border checkpoint between Cambodia-Thailand, ...
By releasing a recorded phone call with the Thai prime minister, the strongman has broken an important regional norm.
Deputy PM’s Secretary-General Somkid Chuakong on Thursday turned down a challenge by the spokesman of former Cambodian Prime ...
While the move has sparked concerns over rising energy costs, the policy shift could allow the government to reset pump ...
Hun Sen’s Thai fuel import ban raises questions over potential benefits for Kampuchea Tela, a nominee-backed energy firm tied ...
The leak of the phone call with former Cambodian PM Hun Sen has brought her unsteady coalition government to the brink of ...
Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party (CPP) now controls almost all seats in both chambers of parliament, as well as all but four of the country's 1,652 commune chiefs.
Hun Sen was once a hope for change but has become “the one who destroyed the political system in Cambodia,” said But Buntenh, a monk who helped lead protests after the disputed 2013 election ...
Gen. Hun Manet is expected to guide a generational shift in Cambodian politics, taking over for his father Hun Sen, one of the world’s longest-ruling prime ministers.
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