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Guardians of the Mekong: How Drones and AI Aim to Save Cambodia’s Irrawaddy Dolphins
In the silty waters of Cambodia’s Mekong River, a technological revolution is set to unfold in 2026: drones and automated cameras are poised to transform the monitoring of Irrawaddy dolphins—national treasures teetering on the brink of extinction.

Editorial team
Jan 132 min read


Warm Bread, Fresh Coffee: GO Artisan Bakery & Café Opens at BVM Petroleum BK
The aroma of warm bread and freshly ground coffee has now found a home at GO Artisan Bakery & Café, recently opened within BVM Petroleum BK. More than just a place to eat, this new establishment presents itself as a true ode to gourmet craftsmanship—a space where every bite celebrates the baker’s know-how and the friendly spirit of a neighborhood café.

Coin gourmand
Jan 131 min read


Num Ansorm and Num Kom: Cambodia’s Sacred Rice Cakes of Body, Belief, and Tradition
Consumed by Cambodians for centuries, Num Ansorm and Num Kom are far more than simple rice-based snacks: they are said to carry a particular spiritual and sexual symbolism.

Coin gourmand
Jan 133 min read


Kyōichi Sawada: The Daring Eye of Vietnam, and a Mysterious Death in Cambodia
Kyōichi Sawada, a bold Japanese photographer, immortalized the horrors of the Vietnam War, earning the prestigious Pulitzer Prize in 1966. His life ended tragically in Cambodia in 1970, in an ambush that remains shrouded in mystery. This account explores his journey, his iconic images, and the shadows surrounding his brutal end.

Editorial team
Jan 133 min read


Cambodia: International Trade Charts a Path Toward a Prosperous Future
Cambodia: international trade is charting a path toward a prosperous future, reaching a total volume of US$65.24 billion in 2025, an 18% increase compared with US$55.45 billion in 2024.

Editorial team
Jan 123 min read


Where Ghosts Keep Watch: Rithy Panh’s Night at S-21
Quartier des fantômes (District of Ghosts), born of his pen and that of Christophe Bataille and published by Grasset in early 2026, is not a simple narrative: it is an intimate wandering, a feverish vigil for shadows that refuse to fall silent. Few pages—just 128—are enough for this book to carve a deep furrow, blending raw poetry with an unflinching reminder of a genocide that swallowed a quarter of the Cambodian people.

Editorial team
Jan 123 min read


Cambodia & Tourism : Kampong Khleang, Foating Village in the Heart of the Tonle Sap
At the heart of the Tonlé Sap—the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia—Kampong Khleang emerges as a model of exemplary ecotourism, where human resilience and natural splendor merge in perfect harmony.

Voyageuse Passion
Jan 123 min read


U.S. Aid to Cambodia: From Post-Conflict Recovery to Digital Reinvention
Announced in mid-January 2026 in Phnom Penh by Assistant Secretary of State Michael George DeSombre during his meeting with Prime Minister Hun Manet, this aid continues Donald Trump’s Indo-Pacific commitments, complementing broader pledges of 45 million dollars for Cambodia.

Eco News
Jan 112 min read


Cambodia Unveils Three-Pillar Recovery Plan After Border Conflict With Thailand
Le Premier ministre cambodgien Hun Manet a dévoilé, lors d'un discours solennel prononcé le 10 janvier 2026, un plan de relèvement en trois volets pour atténuer les retombées humanitaires et infrastructurelles du récent conflit à la frontière avec la Thaïlande.

Eco News
Jan 112 min read
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