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Cambodia’s Ministry of National Defence has accused Thailand of continuing armed aggression into its territory for an 11th consecutive day, citing repeated ceasefire violations and the use of heavy and destructive weapons that Phnom Penh says breach international law and threaten regional stability.
Cambodian authorities have detained 16 Japanese nationals on suspicion of participating in fraud activities in Japan, an official of the Japanese Embassy in Phnom Penh said Tuesday.
With the addition of Phnom Penh, Cambodia becomes the seventh country served by Turkish Airlines in Southeast Asia, while the city joins the carrier’s network as its 11th
Fighting on the Thailand-Cambodia border continues to escalate as the Thai Navy launches a military operation in the Gulf of Thailand, while Cambodia orders the closure of all border crossings.
The stats alone are impressive. Opened only weeks ago, Techo International Airport might soon be the ninth-largest on earth. Designed by Foster + Partners, its serenely golden profile – a grid of tented vaults – rises like a desert mirage above the green paddy fields.
Turkish Airlines operates flights to Phnom Penh three times a week, with the flights from Istanbul to Phnom Penh departing on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, while the return flights to Istanbul operate on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Seventy-five years after Cambodia and the United States established diplomatic relations, developments along our border with Thailand are a reminder that peace is never guaranteed. It must be actively maintained through diplomacy with regional partners and major powers,
Turkish Airlines starts Istanbul-Phnom Penh flights, boosting Cambodia connectivity and regional tourism opportunities
Cambodia claims Thai bombing is hitting deeper into its territory near shelters for displaced people
The two sides are battling over longstanding competing claims to patches of frontier land, some of which contain centuries-old temple ruins.
Thailand's military said on Monday that it has stopped fuel shipments passing through a border checkpoint with Laos because of fears they were being diverted to Cambodia, with which it is fighting a fierce border conflict.