Cambodia & Nature : The Kingdom’s yellow-cheeked gibbon population considered as stable
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The Kingdom’s yellow-cheeked gibbon population is considered to be stable as the Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary in Mondulkiri province is home
Editorial team
- May 27
- 1 min
Arts : Showcase of watercolor paintings by seven artists on display at the "Harmony" Exhibition
The "Harmony" exhibition features works by seven talented watercolor artists, including Morn Phyra, May Sok, Seng Visal, Sou Kimsan, Im Seil
Eco News
- May 27
- 2 min
Khmer Enterprise just launched the new and transformative programme "NextGen Enterprise"
This programme has been created by the Royal Government to foster the development of a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem in Cambodia.
Editorial team
- May 27
- 1 min
Over 700 Cambodian and Chinese Navies Hold First Joint Anti-Terrorism Exercise
The Cambodian-Chinese navies hold a first-ever joint drill to exchange experiences at sea in Cambodia's Preah Sihanouk province.
Editorial team
- May 27
- 1 min
Cambodia : Election of Capital, Provincial, Municipal, District, and Khan Councils
The election of Capital, Provincial, Municipal, District, and Khan Councils commenced on Sunday, 26 May 2024.
Editorial team
- May 27
- 1 min
The Royal Ploughing Ceremony: Good Rice, Corn and Bean Harvest Predicted This Year
The annual Royal Ploughing ceremony was held in Kampong Speu province on Sunday morning under the royal presidency of His Majesty Preah Bat
Editorial team
- May 27
- 4 min
Cambodia & Culture : Phnom Penh ready to welcome the 1st international choir competition
The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of Tourism and the Municipality of Phnom Penh, in ...
Eco News
- May 24
- 2 min
The World Bank Approves US$40 Million Project to Improve Skills for Better Jobs in Cambodia
The World Bank has approved a US$40 million project to improve skills for better jobs in Cambodia. The project is expected to benefit...
La Rédaction
- May 24
- 1 min
Nature & Environment : Cambodia to Receive Four Tigers from India in Late 2024
Cambodia will receive four adolescent tigers – 1 male and three females – from India as part of the latter’s wild tiger reintroduction...
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