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Border: Thailand and Cambodia appear to be joining forces for peace and security
Thailand's 2nd Military Region and Cambodia's 4th Military Region held an extraordinary meeting of the Regional Border Committee (RBC) in Si Saket on 27 August. The meeting was co-chaired by Lieutenant-General Boonsin Padklang (Thailand) and Lieutenant-General Pov Heng (Cambodia)

Editorial team
Aug 27, 20252 min read


Cambodia: Tourism at the heart of human identity and regional integration
The Cambodia’s Tourism Insights Study 2024, published under the auspices of GIZ’s ICONE programme, provides an in-depth and relevant overview of Cambodia’s rapidly changing tourism sector.

Editorial team
Aug 27, 20253 min read


Frontière & Solidarité: the Bophana Centre supports displaced families in Svay Leu
In the province of Siem Reap, a rare scene of solidarity unfolded within the peaceful Svay Leu pagoda. Where silence and contemplation usually reign, the grateful voices of displaced families echoed that day as they gathered in anticipation of vital support.

Editorial team
Aug 27, 20252 min read


Wabi-Sabi Yoga Retreat: Embrace the beauty of the present moment in Kep
In the peaceful and authentic setting of Knai Bang Chatt, the Wabi-Sabi retreat invites souls seeking balance on a unique inner journey, where imperfection and transience are sublimated. Inspired by the Japanese philosophy of Wabi-Sabi, this experience transcends simple well-being to become a true ode to presence, compassion and inner peace.

Voyageuse Passion
Aug 27, 20254 min read


From Cambodian rice fields to Australian supermarkets: the international rise of Kroya™ fragrant rice
Cambodian rice has reached a new milestone in its quest for global recognition. The Kroya™ brand – which specialises in “អង្ករក្រអូប” (angkor kra'orb), a fragrant rice renowned for its delicate aroma and silky texture – is now available in Coles supermarkets across Australia.

Eco News
Aug 27, 20252 min read


Mondulkiri, on the edge of Cambodian coffee country: a region in search of a future
At dawn, the mist slowly lifts from the highlands of Mondulkiri, revealing rolling hills dotted with primary forests, sparse plantations and Bunong villages. Long isolated, this province in eastern Cambodia is now at the forefront of agriculture.

Editorial team
Aug 27, 20252 min read


The Forgotten Voices of Cambodia: Indigenous Memory, Survival and the Quest for National Unity
In Cambodia, the word ‘memory’ does not belong only to history books or the archives of Phnom Penh. It also resides in the dense forest, in the heart of the mountains and in the murmur of languages that are hardly heard in cities anymore.

Youk Chhang
Aug 27, 20254 min read


Tensions rise on Cambodia-Thailand border: Kingdom protests against new incursions
Amid ongoing tensions at the border, Cambodia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has lodged a formal protest with Thailand, strongly condemning further Thai military incursions into Cambodian territory.

Editorial team
Aug 27, 20252 min read


Cambodia & History: Étienne Aymonier, discoverer and mediator of the Khmer and Cham worlds
At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, amid the turmoil of colonial conquests and the exploration of distant lands, a remarkable figure emerged, who was in turn a soldier, linguist, explorer and scholar: Étienne François Aymonier (1844-1929). A man of many talents, he was the first scientist to methodically survey the ruins and decipher the inscriptions of the ancient Khmer kingdom—now Cambodia, Thailand, Laos and southern Vietnam—and to study the little-known Cham civil

Editorial team
Aug 27, 20254 min read
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