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Phnom Penh & Exhibition: Souvenir de Myope, the Blurred Landscapes of Memory according to ROMA
Plantation Phnom Penh is honoured to unveil Souvenir de Myope, the new solo exhibition by French-Italian painter and sculptor ROMA (Romain Garzonio). Comprising 21 contemporary works — 17 abstract paintings and 4 sculptures —, this exhibition invites visitors to explore memory, perception and emotion through the softened filter of myopia.

Editorial team
Jul 30, 20252 min read


The Guardians of Memory: Voices and Elephants of Mondulkiri
On the afternoon of 22 July 2025, the Hill Tribes Memory Community Centre organised a forum entitled ‘Listening to the Stories of Villagers’, bringing together twelve students who had participated in the Forum on the History of the Khmer Rouge a month earlier.

Youk Chhang
Jul 29, 20253 min read


Beyond the ceasefire: the dawn of a new era between Thailand and Cambodia?
After five days of devastating violence, which left dozens dead and displaced hundreds of thousands of people along the 800 km border, Thailand and Cambodia agreed to an ‘immediate and unconditional’ ceasefire starting at midnight yesterday.

Editorial team
Jul 29, 20253 min read


Solidarity: The generous and effective mobilisation of Cambodians and their diaspora in response to the border crisis
While the border between Cambodia and Thailand has been ablaze since 24 July 2025, forcing nearly 200,000 people onto the roads and causing more than thirty deaths in less than a week, a mobilisation of rare magnitude has gripped the Cambodian people and its diaspora.

Christophe Gargiulo
Jul 28, 20254 min read


Border conflict: Conditional peace and the question of Thai military discipline in the face of the ceasefire
Monday, 28 July 2025. Under international pressure and after five days of deadly fighting on the border, Thailand and Cambodia have finally agreed to an ‘immediate and unconditional’ ceasefire. This truce, solemnly announced during talks in Kuala Lumpur under the auspices of Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, has left the regional community hanging on a fundamental question: will the Thai army really respect the ceasefire?

Christophe Gargiulo
Jul 28, 20252 min read


Cambodia and Thailand announce immediate and unconditional ceasefire starting at midnight
Phnom Penh – 28 July 2025 – The leaders of Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to implement an immediate and unconditional ceasefire starting at midnight tonight, announced His Excellency Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister of Malaysia, at a press conference held in Putrajaya following a closed-door meeting this afternoon.

Editorial team
Jul 28, 20253 min read


Cambodia & Thailand: Can the reputation of these destinations survive the ongoing conflicts?
The reputation of Thailand and Cambodia as tourist destinations is undoubtedly facing one of its most severe tests in decades. With the recent flare-up of the border conflict, the key question remains: can this reputation survive the crisis?

Editorial team
Jul 28, 20252 min read


The situation of the conflict between Thailand and Cambodia as of 28 July 2025
The fighting, centred on the disputed areas of Prasat Ta Muen Thom and the ‘Emerald Triangle’, has already left more than 30 people dead and displaced nearly 200,000. Between diplomatic interventions, a humanitarian crisis and political tensions, the future of the region remains complicated and uncertain.

Editorial team
Jul 28, 20254 min read


The Architects of Power: Who arms Thailand?
Be wary of statements on social media seeking to justify the border crisis as American manipulation aimed at supplying more weapons to Thailand. While this is not impossible, it remains highly unlikely, as the US is already the leading supplier and American motivations seem to be more focused on economic stability and even Trump's desire for recognition as a ‘peace power’.

Christophe Gargiulo
Jul 28, 20253 min read
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