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Cambodia threatens to ban Thai fruits amid escalating border tensions - The threat follows a skirmish in a disputed area ...
Cambodia had not closed all of its border crossings with Thailand on Tuesday, despite an ultimatum issued by Cambodian Senate ...
With nationalistic sentiment now mobilized in both countries, tensions will likely get worse before they get better.
Cambodia on Monday has said it would stop importing Thai fruits and vegetables if Thailand refused to lift border restrictions imposed following a deadly clash in one of the disputed areas between the ...
New images show heavily armed troops from the BHQ, the personal bodyguard division of former Cambodian leader Hun Sen, ...
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Bangkok Post on MSNHun Sen urges Cambodian govt to ban Thai products over border closureFormer Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has called for a boycott of Thai goods if Thailand continues to close checkpoints with the neighbouring country.Cambodia's most influential figure posted a ...
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After Cambodia's ruling party won 55 of the 58 available seats in the Senate following elections on February 25, former prime minister Hun Sen is expected to make his return to front-line politics ...
As the Kingdom looks back 45 years, while also gazing towards 2050, former Prime Minister Hun Sen, who remains president of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), has offered several ...
fter nearly four decades in office, Hun Sen this week steps down as Cambodia’s prime minister. The National Assembly sat for the first time Monday, one day before the new premier is set to be ...
taking over for his father Hun Sen, one of the world’s longest-ruling prime ministers. By Sui-Lee Wee For close to four decades, Hun Sen, the prime minister of Cambodia, maintained his grip on ...
Cambodia’s national assembly has officially elected the eldest son of outgoing premier Hun Sen to be the country’s new prime minister, a transition of power likened by some to a Southeast ...
On Monday, Cambodia's king issued a decree stating Hun Manet will succeed Hun Sen, who has ruled for 38 years. Hun Sen announced he would step down just days after the 23 July election ...
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