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Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 18 February 2026 | 68152 | Cambodian PM says Thailand is occupying territory after Trump-brokered ceasefire
WASHINGTON, Feb 17 (Reuters): Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet told Reuters on Tuesday that Thai forces are occupying Cambodian territory after fighting last year despite a peace accord brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump, and called on Thailand to allow a joint boundary commission to begin working on their disputed border.
In his first interview with international media, Hun Manet, who took over power from his father in 2023, hailed warmer ties with Washington and said his government was working to address cyber scam centers that have proliferated in the country.
Hun Manet traveled to Washington to attend a meeting of Trump's Board of Peace this week, and said he hoped the new body could play a role in de-escalating the situation on the border, which he described as "fragile" despite a December ceasefire that ended renewed fighting.
The board was created to oversee a Gaza peace plan, but Trump has said it could take on a broader role.
Thailand has said it is maintaining troop positions as part of de-escalation measures and has denied it is occupying territory.
The Thai foreign ministry did not immediately respond to queries about Hun Manet's comments.
'VIOLATION OF OUR SOVEREIGNTY'
The comments from Cambodia's leader on the border conflict underscore the risk that the conflict could reignite once again despite Trump continuing to promote the success of the peace deal.
The worst fighting in more than a decade, which broke out in July, has displaced hundreds of thousands of people and disrupted trade across the 508-mile (817-km) border.
An October peace accord signed with Trump and Malaysia's prime minister broke down within a matter of weeks before a new ceasefire was reached on December 27.
"We still have Thai forces occupy(ing) deep into Cambodian territory in many areas. This is further beyond even Thailand’s own unilateral claim… border line," Hun Manet told Reuters.
He said Thai troops had laid shipping containers and barbed wire inside what Thailand had long recognized as Cambodian territory and residents were unable to return home.
"This is not an accusation but it’s a statement of the facts on the ground,” he said.
Cambodia could not accept what he called a "violation of our sovereignty or territorial integrity," he said.
"The only way to verify that is using the technical mechanism that we have, based on treaties, based on all the agreements we have. So we hope that Thailand will agree and start to allow the JBC (joint boundary commission) to work as early as possible," Hun Manet said.
He added that Thailand had cited its February 8 election as a reason not to begin demarcation work. Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul rode a wave of nationalism in the election in the wake of the border conflict.
"Now the election is done, we hope that Thailand can start, at least on a technical level, to start measuring, start demarcating in the hot zone, so that we can go back to life," Hun Manet said.
Cambodia's long-ruling leader Hun Sen announced that he would hand over power to his son, Hun Manet, after elections held in 2023 in which his ruling Cambodian People's Party ran virtually unopposed.
Hun Manet, 48, is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. His ascension, followed by Trump's involvement in the border dispute, has ushered in warmer ties between Washington and Phnom Penh, which had for years been moving closer to China.
Manet said relationships with China and the U.S. were "not mutually exclusive" and said Cambodia had "nothing to hide" on the Ream naval base that was upgraded by China.
"As for Cambodia, to choose (a) relationship … China or U.S. or U.S. over China, is not our choice," he said. "We are a sovereign country. We pursue the policy of friends with our countries."
Past U.S. administrations have pushed Cambodia to address issues of human rights and democracy before ties could improve.
Hun Manet said human rights in Cambodia had gotten a lot of attention but his country had maintained strong ties in other areas like security cooperation with Washington.
"Democracy is not just defined by political party expression, but health, education, freedom of press and others," Manet said.
Reporters Without Borders last year ranked Cambodia 161 out of 180 countries in its World Press Freedom Index, citing detentions of journalists.
The U.S. Treasury Department last year imposed sanctions on scores of people involved in running compounds in Cambodia from which massive amounts of fraud, including online romance scams, were perpetrated on people around the world.
Hun Manet said his government was cracking down on cyber scams and was drafting a law to tackle the issue, and argued online scams were not only a problem stemming from Cambodia.
"Yes, they exist. They have been existing. Does that mean that we allow them, we endorse them or we not do anything? No," he said, citing efforts to deport people working at the scam centers and close the compounds. | Cambodian PM says Thailand is occupying territory after Trump-brokered ceasefire | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/68152-2026-02-18-03-28-43.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 14 February 2026 | 68107 | PM Hun Manet Meets 300 Displaced Families from Ou Chrov and Thma Puok Districts
(Banteay Meanchey): On Saturday morning (Feb. 14), Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet met with and extended supports to 300 displaced families from Ou Chrov district and Thma Puok district, Banteay Meanchey province.
The visit followed his earlier meeting with 1,248 displaced families from Prey Chan and Chouk Chey villages. =FRESH NEWS | PM Hun Manet Meets 300 Displaced Families from Ou Chrov and Thma Puok Districts | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/68107-2026-02-14-10-01-12.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 14 February 2026 | 68104 | Editorial: Understanding NASA’s Hotspot Maps and the Risks of Misinterpretation
(Phnom Penh): On Friday (Feb. 13), in the digital age, accessing satellite data has become easier than ever, but interpreting that data accurately remains a significant challenge.
NASA’s Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) is a powerful tool, yet it is frequently misunderstood by the public as a "real-time fire map."
1-What is a Hotspot? Technically, satellites do not take photos of "flames." Instead, the NASA system detects Thermal Anomalies. This is a measurement of infrared radiation emitted from the Earth's surface at unusually high levels. The sources of these thermal signatures can include:
-Grassland fires or small waste burning. -Seasonal agricultural burning. -Industrial activities or factories (e.g., thermal chimneys/flares). -Wildfires. -Large rock formations that absorb intense solar heat (in some cases).
2-Technical Limitations Hotspot data is not irrefutable evidence of a wildfire due to several factors:
-Spatial Uncertainty: A single red dot on the map represents an area of approximately 375m x 375m (for the VIIRS satellite). Therefore, even a small fire will appear as a large dot covering that entire area. -Weather Obstacles: Thick cloud cover or heavy smoke can prevent satellites from detecting heat signatures. Conversely, sunlight reflecting off water or glass can sometimes trigger a "False Positive," where the system mistakenly identifies it as heat.
3-The Risks of Sharing "Screenshots" The most common issue occurs when users take a screenshot of a hotspot map and share it on social media without explanation. This practice poses several risks:
-Loss of Temporal Context: Screenshots do not show exactly when the heat was detected (sometimes it is old data from a fire that has already been extinguished). -Confidence Level: The NASA system always specifies a "Confidence Level" (Low, Nominal, or High), but screenshots often overlook this critical detail. -Generating Fear: Seeing a map saturated with red dots can cause public panic and lead to the misconception that a massive wildfire disaster is occurring.
Conclusion NASA’s data is a valuable scientific tool for monitoring and prevention, but it is not "legal evidence of a crime" or a "literal image" of fire size. This information should be presented by experts or accompanied by clear technical explanations to avoid misinterpretations that lead to social confusion. =FRESH NEWS | Editorial: Understanding NASA’s Hotspot Maps and the Risks of Misinterpretation | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/68104-2026-02-14-08-36-30.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 14 February 2026 | 68101 | PM Hun Manet Extends Support to 1,248 Displaced Families from Prey Chan and Chouk Chey Villages
(Banteay Meanchey): On Saturday morning (Feb. 14), Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet met with and offered encouragement to 1,248 displaced families from Prey Chan and Chouk Chey villages who are currently taking refuge at a designated safety centre inside Wat Chansi Samki Ratanaram in Ou Chrov district, Banteay Meanchey province.
The Royal Government of Cambodia reaffirmed its firm commitment to protecting citizens and preventing any renewed armed conflict. Authorities continue to arrange temporary accommodation and essential assistance for affected residents, particularly the elderly and vulnerable families who are not yet able to return home. The government is actively working to improve living conditions at evacuation sites by ensuring security, hygiene, and a healthy environment for all displaced persons.
The Royal Government reiterated that no citizen will be left behind, stressing that the well-being of the people remains at the heart of the Royal Government’s mission and the shared responsibility of all citizens nationwide. =FRESH NEWS | PM Hun Manet Extends Support to 1,248 Displaced Families from Prey Chan and Chouk Chey Villages | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/68101-2026-02-14-07-29-10.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 13 February 2026 | 68071 | Singapore to invest in AI, strengthen defence in world 'beset by uncertainties'
SINGAPORE, Feb 12 (Reuters): Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong spent a big part of his budget speech on Thursday on the adoption of artificial intelligence and strengthening defence capabilities as he described the years ahead as "beset by uncertainties".
"Events in just the first month of 2026 have already been of exceptional scale and consequence. They have increased geopolitical tensions worldwide," said Wong, also the finance minister.
"The years ahead will be beset by uncertainties - from geopolitical tensions to cyber threats and climate risks."
Wong said while the worst fears about the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs were not realised in 2025, global resilience was set to be tested far more severely this year.
Singapore's full-year GDP growth for 2025 was 5.0%, although Wong said the overall outlook in 2026 was more moderate.
The trade ministry has forecast 2026 economic growth at 2% to 4%, and Wong said the government aims for growth at the higher end of a 2-3% range over the next decade.
Wong will also chair a new National AI Council to drive AI usage.
"It can help us overcome our structural constraints - our limited natural resources, rapidly ageing population and tight labour market," he said, adding that AI is a factor for success in a "changed world" as the U.S. reassesses its part in global order.
Wong expects AI to transform four key sectors of Singapore's economy: advanced manufacturing, connectivity, finance and healthcare.
BMI senior country risk analyst Lee Yen Nee called the National AI Council a "critical pivot in an era of rapid technological disruption".
National University of Singapore political scientist Chong Ja Ian, however, said there was a need to mitigate risks associated with the heavy AI investment in case it mirrors the dotcom bubble of the 90s. | Singapore to invest in AI, strengthen defence in world 'beset by uncertainties' | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/68071-2026-02-13-06-32-03.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 13 February 2026 | 68059 | Vietnam's To Lam expected to attend Board of Peace meeting in US next week, sources say
HANOI, Feb 12 (Reuters): Vietnam's top leader, To Lam, plans to travel to the United States next week to attend the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace, the initiative launched by U.S. President Donald Trump to address global conflicts, according to two people briefed on the matter and a document reviewed by Reuters.
The visit would be Lam's first to the United States since his confirmation in January as chief of Vietnam's ruling Communist Party.
The sources, who declined to be named because the information was not public, said the visit could also include announcements on aviation-related commercial agreements.
Vietnam and the U.S. are negotiating a trade deal after Washington imposed 20% tariffs on Vietnamese goods in August, though it is unclear whether any progress is likely next week.
The two sides held their sixth round of trade negotiations last week but announced no commercial agreement afterwards.
Vietnam's foreign ministry did not respond to a request for comment on the visit.
The first Board of Peace leaders meeting is to be held in Washington on February 19, according to a U.S. official.
Vietnam announced on January 18 that it had accepted an invitation to join the Board of Peace as a founding member, saying in its acceptance letter sent to Trump that "Vietnam believes that the establishment of the Board of Peace is a necessary step in implementing the Gaza Strip Peace Plan." | Vietnam's To Lam expected to attend Board of Peace meeting in US next week, sources say | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/68059-2026-02-13-03-53-56.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 13 February 2026 | 68083 | Cambodia and Japan Celebrate Emperor Naruhito’s 66th Birthday, Reaffirming Longstanding Friendship and Robust Cooperation
(Phnom Penh): On 11 February 2026, the Embassy of Japan in the Kingdom of Cambodia organized a ceremony to celebrate the 66th birthday of the Emperor of Japan Naruhito. The celebration took place at the official residence of the Japanese Ambassador in Phnom Penh.
The event was presided over by Sun Chanthol, First Vice Chairman of the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC), and Ueno Atsushi, Ambassador of Japan to Cambodia. The reception was attended by senior officials from Cambodian ministries and national institutions, members of the diplomatic corps, and representatives of international organizations.
At the reception, there was a ceremonial opening of Sake barrel, called "Kagami-Biraki", to celebrate the birthday of the Emperor of Japan and the friendship between Japan and Cambodia.
On the occasion, Sun Chanthol extended his heartfelt congratulations to the Government and people of Japan. He reaffirmed that the longstanding friendship and robust cooperation between the two nations serve as a solid foundation for their deep and enduring strategic partnership.
He underscored Japan’s significant contributions to Cambodia’s development over the years, noting Japan’s continued support across multiple sectors. These include major infrastructure projects such as bridges, roads, and ports, as well as initiatives in human resource development and legal reform, key drivers of Cambodia’s economic growth and social progress.
On behalf of the Royal Government of Cambodia, Sun Chanthol respectfully conveyed his best wishes to Emperor Naruhito, wishing him longevity, good health, wisdom, and continued strength to inspire the Japanese people. He also expressed hope for further advancement of Cambodia–Japan cooperation, in line with the Royal Government’s vision for sustainable socio-economic development. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia and Japan Celebrate Emperor Naruhito’s 66th Birthday, Reaffirming Longstanding Friendship and Robust Cooperation | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/68083-2026-02-13-08-05-41.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 13 February 2026 | 68053 | Israel has joined Trump's 'Board of Peace,' Netanyahu says
WASHINGTON, Feb 11 (Reuters): Israel has joined U.S. President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" initiative, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday during his visit to Washington where he met Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Visuals released earlier on Wednesday after the Netanyahu-Rubio meeting showed them holding a document, with Netanyahu's signature on Israel joining the board. Netanyahu said on X he "signed Israel's accession as a member of the "Board of Peace."
He later discussed Iran with Trump. A U.N. Security Council resolution, adopted in mid-November, authorized the board and countries working with it to establish an international stabilization force in Gaza, where a fragile ceasefire began in October under a Trump plan on which Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas signed off.
Under Trump's Gaza plan, the board was meant to supervise Gaza's temporary governance. Trump thereafter said the board, with him as chair, would be expanded to tackle global conflicts.
The board will hold its first meeting on February 19 in Washington to discuss Gaza's reconstruction.
Many rights experts say that Trump overseeing a board to supervise a foreign territory's affairs resembled a colonial structure. Israel's presence on the board is expected to bring further criticism as the board does not include a Palestinian.
Countries have reacted cautiously to Trump's invitation to join the board launched in late January. Many experts are concerned the board could undermine the United Nations.
While some of Washington's Middle Eastern allies have joined, many of its traditional Western allies have stayed away. The ceasefire in Gaza has been repeatedly violated, with at least 580 Palestinians and four Israeli soldiers reported killed since it began in October, according to Palestinian and Israeli tallies, respectively.
The next phase of Trump's Gaza plan calls for resolving complex issues like Hamas' disarmament, which the group has long rejected, further Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the deployment of an international peacekeeping force.
Israel's assault on Gaza has killed over 72,000, according to Gaza's health ministry, caused a hunger crisis and internally displaced Gaza's entire population.
Multiple rights experts, scholars and a U.N. inquiry say it amounts to genocide. Israel calls its actions self-defense after Hamas-led militants killed 1,200 people and took over 250 hostages in a late 2023 attack. =FRESH NEWS | Israel has joined Trump's 'Board of Peace,' Netanyahu says | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/68053-2026-02-13-03-22-25.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 13 February 2026 | 68062 | Pakistan PM to attend Trump peace board's first meeting, says foreign office
ISLAMABAD, Feb 12 (Reuters): Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will attend the first meeting of U.S. President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" next week in Washington, the country's foreign office said on Thursday.
Under Trump's Gaza plan, the board was meant to supervise Gaza's temporary governance. Trump thereafter said the board, with him as chair, would be expanded to tackle global conflicts.
The first meeting is scheduled for February 19.
"I can confirm that the prime minister will attend the upcoming BoP meeting," the foreign office spokesperson, Tahir Andrabi, told a weekly press briefing in Islamabad.
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will also accompany the premier, he said.
Some countries have reacted cautiously to Trump's invitation to join the board launched in late January. Many experts are concerned the board could undermine the United Nations, although the U.S. has said that more than 20 countries have agreed to join so far.
Islamabad has previously said that its move to join the board was part of its efforts to support the Gaza plan under the U.N. Security Council framework.
"We have joined the BoP in good faith," Andrabi said, adding, "We are in it not in isolation, not as one voice, but as collective voice of eight Islamic-Arab countries." | Pakistan PM to attend Trump peace board's first meeting, says foreign office | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/68062-2026-02-13-05-00-55.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 12 February 2026 | 68032 | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Sends Chinese New Year Greetings to CPPCC National Committee Chairman Wang Huning
(Phnom Penh): Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen sent a congratulatory letter to Wang Huning, Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), on the joyous occasion of the Chinese New Year.
“On the joyous occasion of the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Fire Horse, I am delighted to convey my warmest greetings and best wishes to Your Excellency, the CPPCC and the people of the People’s Republic of China,” according to the letter seen by Fresh News on Thursday (Feb. 12).
“I am confident that the New Year will invigorate our resolve to further deepen our ironclad friendship and comprehensive strategic partnership of cooperation, while advancing the Cambodia-China All-weather Community with a Shared Future in the New Era, which greatly benefits our two peoples and nations.
May the New Year bring Your Excellency and your colleagues continued good health, happiness, and greater success in all your and their noble endeavors.” =FRESH NEWS | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Sends Chinese New Year Greetings to CPPCC National Committee Chairman Wang Huning | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/68032-2026-02-12-10-06-40.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 12 February 2026 | 68023 | Cambodia, Brazil Step Up Agricultural Cooperation to Boost Complementary Trade
(Phnom Penh): Dith Tina, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, and Viviana Loss Sanmartin reaffirmed their commitment to deepening agricultural cooperation and expanding complementary agri-trade between Cambodia and Brazil.
The shared commitment was made during a courtesy call and working meeting at the Ministry of Agriculture on Wednesday (Feb. 11).
Minister Dith Tina welcomed the steady progress in bilateral ties and highlighted opportunities to strengthen agricultural trade by leveraging each country’s comparative advantages. He pointed to Cambodia’s high-potential products, including rice, cassava, and cashew nuts, and encouraged Brazilian private sector investment in processing, packaging, marketing, and exports to global markets.
On the occasion, both sides also expressed strong support for enhancing business-to-business engagement and advancing mutually beneficial agri-trade cooperation. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia, Brazil Step Up Agricultural Cooperation to Boost Complementary Trade | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/68023-2026-02-12-07-29-51.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 12 February 2026 | 68026 | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Sends Chinese New Year Greetings to President Xi Jinping, Pledges to Deepen Ties
(Phnom Penh): Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen sent a congratulatory letter to Chinese President Xi Jinping on the joyous occasion of the Chinese New Year.
“On the joyous occasion of the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Fire Horse, I am very delighted to convey my warmest greetings and best wishes to Your Excellency, the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the people of the People’s Republic of China,” according to the letter seen by Fresh News on Thursday (Feb. 12).
“I am confident that the Year of the Horse will bring new glory to the ironclad friendship between our two countries, governments, parties, and peoples as well as new impetus to our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership of Cooperation while advancing the building of the All-Weather Cambodia-China Community with a Shared Future in the New Era.
May the New Year bring Your Excellency continued good health, happiness, and greater success in all your noble tasks and your compatriot’s greater well-being and prosperity.” =FRESH NEWS | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Sends Chinese New Year Greetings to President Xi Jinping, Pledges to Deepen Ties | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/68026-2026-02-12-09-52-20.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 12 February 2026 | 68020 | Philippines Stands Ready to Continue ASEAN Observer Role on Cambodia–Thailand Border Issue: Military Chief
(Phnom Penh): General Romeo S. Brawner Jr., Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, affirmed that the Philippines, as ASEAN Chair in 2026, stands ready to continue leading the ASEAN Observer Team (AOT) to support the peaceful resolution of the Cambodia–Thailand border issue.
He said during a courtesy call on Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet on Thursday (Feb. 12).
During the meeting, General Brawner thanked the prime minister for the meeting and reaffirmed the strong and longstanding ties between the two nations, particularly in military-to-military cooperation. He stressed Manila’s commitment to further enhancing defence collaboration.
Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet welcomed the Philippine delegation and expressed satisfaction with the progress in bilateral defence cooperation, notably in experience-sharing and capacity-building among the armed forces. He also conveyed hope for broader cooperation across the army, navy, and air force.
Regarding the Cambodia-Thailand border situation, the prime minister briefed the delegation on the latest developments and reiterated Cambodia’s firm commitment to a peaceful settlement based on bilateral agreements, existing conventions and treaties, and international law.
Samdech Thipadei also highly valued the role of the ASEAN Observer Team and expressed confidence that under the Philippines’ ASEAN chairmanship, the AOT would continue contributing to peace and stability.
General Brawner affirmed that the Philippines has closely monitored developments and is fully prepared to lead the AOT in a neutral and constructive manner to promote lasting peace for both countries and the wider region. =FRESH NEWS | Philippines Stands Ready to Continue ASEAN Observer Role on Cambodia–Thailand Border Issue: Military Chief | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/68020-2026-02-12-07-22-20.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 12 February 2026 | 68029 | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Sends Chinese New Year Greetings to Premier Li Qiang, Reaffirms Ironclad Cambodia–China Ties
(Phnom Penh): Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen sent a congratulatory letter to Chinese Premier of the State Council Li Qiang on the joyous occasion of the Chinese New Year.
“On the happy occasion of the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Fire Horse, I would like to convey my warmest greetings and best wishes to Your Excellency and the people the People's Republic of China (PRC),” according to the letter seen by Fresh News on Thursday (Feb. 12).
“I firmly believe that during the New Year and beyond, our ironclad friendship and Comprehensive Strategic Partnership of Cooperation will be further deepened while the All-weather Cambodia-China Community with a Shared Future in the New Era will be further strengthened to serve the best interests of our two nations and peoples.
May the New Year bring you continued good health, happiness, and greater success in all your noble endeavors as well as the people of the PRC greater well-being and prosperity.” =FRESH NEWS | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Sends Chinese New Year Greetings to Premier Li Qiang, Reaffirms Ironclad Cambodia–China Ties | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/68029-2026-02-12-10-00-43.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 12 February 2026 | 68038 | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Sends Vietnamese New Year Greetings to NA President Tran Thanh Man
(Phnom Penh): Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen sent a congratulatory letter to Vietnamese President of the National Assembly Tran Thanh Man on the festive occasion of the Vietnamese New Year.
“On the festive occasion of the Vietnamese New Year, I wish to express my warmest greetings and best wishes to Your Excellency, your colleagues at the National Assembly, and the people of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam,” according to the letter seen by Fresh News on Thursday (Feb. 12).
“I strongly believe that the New Year will renew our commitment to further promote the enduring relations between our two countries and legislative bodies under the spirit of traditional friendship, good neighborliness, comprehensive cooperation and long-lasting stability, thereby bringing further tangible benefits for our two peoples.” =FRESH NEWS | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Sends Vietnamese New Year Greetings to NA President Tran Thanh Man | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/68038-2026-02-12-10-15-03.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 11 February 2026 | 67993 | Philippine Congress dismisses impeachment complaints against Marcos
MANILA, Feb 10 (Reuters): Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. avoided impeachment on Tuesday, a largely expected outcome after allies in the lower house of Congress voted overwhelmingly to dismiss the complaints against him.
The vote came a week after the House of Representatives' justice committee dismissed two impeachment complaints against Marcos, saying they lacked substance. Marcos was accused of betraying the public's trust, committing graft and corruption, and violating the constitution.
"The impeachment complaints filed against the president, Ferdinand 'Bongbong' R. Marcos Jr. are hereby dismissed," House Deputy Speaker Janette Garin told House members.
Following the dismissal, impeachment efforts now shift toward Vice President Sara Duterte, who is facing another round of complaints after surviving a similar bid last year.
Impeaching Marcos needed a one-third vote from more than 300 members in the lower house, where 284 members voted to dismiss the complaints. Only eight lawmakers voted for impeachment while four abstained.
A constitutional rule prohibits subsequent impeachment complaints against Marcos until next year.
Among the seven Philippine presidents since democracy was restored in 1986, only Joseph Estrada has been impeached, but his 2001 trial was aborted when prosecutors walked out in protest after senator-judges voted against opening an envelope that contained evidence against the then leader.
The complaints against Marcos included his decision to allow his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte to be arrested and taken to The Hague to face trial at the International Criminal Court over thousands of killings during his notorious "war on drugs".
Marcos, 68, was also accused of abusing his authority in spending public funds that led to a corruption scandal involving flood-control projects. His alleged drug use, which he has denied, also made him unfit to run the country, according to one of the complaints.
Five top officials have been impeached in the Philippines and only one of those, a former chief justice, was convicted and removed from office. | Philippine Congress dismisses impeachment complaints against Marcos | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67993-2026-02-11-06-47-02.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 11 February 2026 | 67996 | India and Cambodia Sign MoU for Construction of Kindergarten in Koh Kong Province under Quick Impact Projects
(Phnom Penh): On 11 February 2026, the Ministry of External Affairs of the Republic of India, represented by the Embassy of India in Phnom Penh and the Koh Kong Provincial Administration of Cambodia, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the implementation of a new Quick Impact Project (QIP) titled “Construction of a Kindergarten at Peam Kay Primary School, Phnhi Meas Commune, Koh Kong Province.”
The MoU was signed by Chhi Va, Governor of Koh Kong Province, and Vanlalvawna Bawitlung, Ambassador of India to the Kingdom of Cambodia with Chea Sovy, Deputy Governor, senior provincial and local authorities, and distinguished guests in attendance.
Under this project, a kindergarten with two classrooms and appropriate sanitation facilities will be constructed to provide a safe, inclusive, and stimulating early-learning environment for children aged three to five years in Phnhi Meas commune. The project aims to strengthen early childhood education and support the holistic development of young learners.
This initiative follows the successful e-inauguration of the Pre- and Post-Partum Maternity Care Centre at Koh Sdach Communal Hospital, supported by the Government of India under the Mekong-Ganga Cooperation (MGC) framework. The maternity care centre is already delivering improved maternal and child healthcare services to communities in and around Koh Sdach.
India’s development cooperation in Koh Kong Province also includes humanitarian mine action support. In 2023, the Embassy of India and the Cambodian Mine Action Authority signed a grant agreement to support mine clearance in several districts of Koh Kong. As a result, Botum Sakor and Sre Ambel districts have been declared mine-free, enhancing safety and livelihoods for local communities.
Cambodia is a key partner in India’s Act East Policy. Under the Mekong-Ganga Cooperation framework, India supports ten Quick Impact Projects annually in Cambodia across sectors such as health, education, sanitation, agriculture, and women’s empowerment. To date, 70 QIPs have been supported, with 49 completed and 21 currently under implementation, in close coordination with the Royal Government of Cambodia. =FRESH NEWS | India and Cambodia Sign MoU for Construction of Kindergarten in Koh Kong Province under Quick Impact Projects | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67996-2026-02-11-07-27-36.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 11 February 2026 | 67987 | On the Occasion of the 84th Birth Anniversary of Kim Jong Il: Laying Secure Foundations for Building a Powerful and Prosperous Country
(Phnom Penh): Chairman Kim Jong Il accomplished the immortal exploits in the effort to lay firm foundations for building a powerful and prosperous country. With the passage of time the Korean people cherish the memory of his ennobling life in their mind. In the mid-1990s, when they had to undergo a hard time of Arduous March as the destiny of their country was at stake, the Chairman opened up a wide avenue for the building of a prosperous country, always sharing weal and woe with the people.
By putting forth a new line of economic construction on developing the defence industry on a priority basis while developing light industry and agriculture simultaneously, he clearly indicated the direction and ways for the building of an economic giant. Thanks to his energetic guidance the metallurgical, chemical, power and other backbone industries got steadily on an independent standing, modern light industry bases mushroomed across the country to help raise the people’s standard of living, and the land underwent complete realignment as befits the socialist Korea.
All this constituted a valuable wealth for the development of the nation’s independent economy. As Chairman Kim Jong Il devoted all his life to the good of his country and people, his exploits will remain brilliant for ever and ever with his ever prospering country. =FRESH NEWS
1. Chairman Kim Jong Il looks round a floating-style power plant in Kanggye in January 1998.
2. Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance over a land realignment project in March 1999.
3. Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Janggang County Town Cooperative Farm in September 1999.
4.Chairman Kim Jong Il looks round the Kwangmyongsong Salt Works in October 1999.
5. Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at a bearing factory in January 2000.
6.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Pakchon Silk Mill in June 2000.
7.Chairman Kim Jong Il looks round a village at the Songgan Forestry Station in August 2000.
8.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the construction site of the Kumjingang Power Station dam.
9.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Hamhung City Youth Goat Farm in May 2001.
10.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Ranam Coal Mining Machine Complex in August 2001.
11.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance in Kwail County in September 2001.
12.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Sinuiju Cosmetics Factory in December 2001.
13.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Kanggye Knitwear Factory in December 2001.
14.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Kim Jong Thae Electric Locomotive Factory in January 2002.
15.Chairman Kim Jong Il acquaints himself with the state of potato farming in October 2002.
16.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Ragwon Machine Complex in October 2002.
17.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Kanggye Condiments Factory in July 2003.
18.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance over the agricultural sector in September 2004.
19.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at a duck farm in October 2004.
20.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at a chicken farm in February 2006.
21. Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Kanggye Koryo Medicine processing Factory in February 2006.
22.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Chollima Steel Complex in December 2008.
23.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Kumsong Tractor Factory in January 2009.
24.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Manpho Restaurant in February 2009.
25.Chairman Kim Jong Il examines a sand model for the planned architectural formation of the central Hamhung in February 2009.
26.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Wonsan Leather Shoes Factory in February 2009.
27.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Sungni Motor Complex in March 2009.
28.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Samilpho Specialities Factory in April 2009.
29.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Ryongyang Mine in May 2009.
30.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Taehung Youth Mine in May 2009.
31.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Tanchon Smeltery in June 2009.
32.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the February 8 Jiktong Youth Coal Mine in August 2009.
33.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Taedonggang Foodstuff Factory in September 2009.
34.Chairman Kim Jong Il examines in October 2009 an artist’s rendering of apartment blocks to be built in Mansudae Street.
35.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Migok Cooperative Farm in Sariwon in October 2009.
36.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Sinuiju Footwear Factory in November 2009.
37.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Songjin Steel Complex in December 2009.
38.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Hwanghae Iron and Steel Complex in February 2010.
39.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Ryongsong Machine Complex in May 2010.
40.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance over the completed Taegyedo tideland reclamation project in July 2010.
41.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Delicacy House of the Okryu Restaurant in October 2010.
42. Chairman Kim Jong Il looks round a newly-built dwelling house in October 2010.
43.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Kangso Mineral Water Factory in November 2010.
44.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Pothonggang Department Store in December 2010.
45. Chairman Kim Jong Il sees CNC machine tools in December 2010.
46.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Ryongaksan Spring Water Bottling Factory in January 2011.
47.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Hungnam Smeltery in March 2011.
48.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Hamhung Woollen Textile Mill in March 2011.
49.Chairman Kim Jong Il gives on-site guidance at the Pyongyang Textile Mill in May 2011. | On the Occasion of the 84th Birth Anniversary of Kim Jong Il: Laying Secure Foundations for Building a Powerful and Prosperous Country | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67987-2026-02-11-06-01-22.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 11 February 2026 | 67999 | Fresh Exclusive Commentary: “Pressure–Threats–Narrative Spin”: Thailand’s Strategy to Silence Cambodia—As Phnom Penh Rejects Any Border Change by Force
(Phnom Penh): If Cambodia says “Thailand is invading,” Thailand replies, “Cambodia is provoking.” If Cambodia invokes international law, Thailand accuses Cambodia of “stirring up trouble.” And if Cambodia seeks historical evidence, Thailand increases pressure—warning Cambodia not to “make it bigger.” This is not ordinary diplomatic wordplay. It is a calculated strategy designed to control the narrative while simultaneously attempting to create a new “border line” on the ground.
As the Royal Government of Cambodia continues to assert that the Cambodia–Thailand border is an international border protected by international law, and that disputes must be resolved peacefully through mechanisms such as the JBC and legal avenues, the key question today is not how loudly Cambodia should speak. The real question is: What game is Thailand playing to force Cambodia to speak less—or to silence Cambodia entirely? Thailand’s Strategy: “Applying Pressure” While “Spinning the Narrative”
Threats that “a third war could erupt,” or accusations that Cambodia is “disturbing” or “provoking” Thailand, do not necessarily signal a genuine intention to launch a full-scale war immediately. In modern strategy, such messages function as tools of pressure—combining rhetoric, information operations, and actions on the ground to gain leverage.
This approach typically serves three major objectives:
(A) Psychological Pressure
Threatening a “third war” is a psychological tactic intended to spread fear and despair. When society becomes anxious, it becomes easier to divide, easier to mislead with disinformation, and easier to pressure a targeted state into changing its stance simply to restore calm quickly.
The use of disinformation—and allegations that Cambodia is the instigator—aims to shape international perception so the world concludes that “both sides are equally at fault.” Alongside this, some Thai official statements have called for an end to “false information and disruptive activities,” essentially placing blame on Cambodia and attempting to frame Cambodia’s position as contrary to “peaceful settlement efforts.”
The objective is clear: to damage credibility, blur accountability, and push public opinion toward a false equivalence—making it harder for international audiences to identify aggression and responsibility.
(C) Creating “Facts on the Ground”
The placement of containers, barbed wire, roadblocks, or construction in disputed areas—while Cambodia protests—should not be viewed as routine security measures. It is a strategy to turn physical control into bargaining power.
In border negotiations, if a situation on the ground is allowed to persist long enough, it can be used as a “de facto reality” to pressure the other side to negotiate from the current situation, rather than from the original legal baseline.
International law is clear in principle: a situation created under threat or force cannot produce legitimate legal rights. But in political practice, if such actions are not met with consistent opposition and formal protest, they may generate the misleading impression that the other side has “quietly accepted” the new reality.
That is why Cambodia has issued formal protests regarding containers and related actions that are viewed as undermining Cambodia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Such protests are not emotional gestures—they are legal safeguards designed to ensure that today’s temporary actions do not become tomorrow’s “accepted” status.
In short, the “facts on the ground” strategy relies on time. Without sustained legal and diplomatic responses, temporary control can become the new starting point for negotiations. With consistent documentation and formal protest, Cambodia preserves its legal position and demonstrates that it has never recognized border change by force. Bilateral Mechanisms Are Lawful—But Bilateral Talks Under Force Are a Serious Problem
Thailand frequently argues that border disputes should be resolved through bilateral mechanisms, and that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) should not be pursued for new cases.
Under international law, bilateral negotiation is a legitimate method of dispute settlement. Article 33 of the UN Charter recognizes peaceful means such as negotiation, mediation, conciliation, and other methods.
But the problem is not “bilateralism” itself. The problem is the conditions under which bilateral talks occur.
If bilateral negotiations take place under circumstances involving: - threats or use of force, - creation of new realities on the ground, or - coercion to keep one side silent or prevent it from describing the situation truthfully, then the negotiations risk undermining the core principle of free consent.
Under the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, agreements concluded under coercion—especially through threat or use of force—may be regarded as lacking validity. In practical terms, if “facts on the ground” are created first and then used as the starting point for talks, negotiations can shift from a forum for restoring legality to a forum for indirectly legitimizing occupation.
International law maintains a clear principle: border changes achieved by force cannot create lawful rights. Therefore, if bilateral negotiations are used to pressure the other side into silence or passive acceptance, this is not sincere negotiation—it is the conversion of military pressure into political advantage. Cambodia’s Long Path: Law + Evidence + Diplomacy
Cambodia has made clear that border disputes cannot be resolved on emotion or temporary conditions on the ground. Cambodia’s approach rests on international law, historical documentation, and technical evidence as the foundation of a durable settlement.
Cambodia’s reported request for relevant documents from France—given France’s historical role in border delimitation under the 1904 and 1907 frameworks—reflects an effort to strengthen an evidence-based case grounded in official records. This is not a short-term political maneuver. It is the building of a documented legal foundation that can stand in international forums and cannot be easily distorted.
This path may seem slow, but it increases the credibility of Cambodia’s position, strengthens prospects for international recognition, and reduces the space for manipulation or narrative reversal.
History also reinforces this logic. The Preah Vihear case demonstrated that international legal avenues may take time—1962 and further clarification in 2013—but they can produce internationally recognized outcomes with long-term stability.
At the same time, the humanitarian situation along the border—loss of life and displacement—has been repeatedly reported by international media, even amid repeated ceasefires. This underscores a vital truth: temporary quiet is not the same as lasting stability.
That is why “seeking justice” and “preventing war from returning” require a path that can stand for the long term—supported by law, evidence, and diplomacy—rather than short-term deals driven by immediate pressure. What Should Cambodian Citizens Do in a Disinformation War?
This is the most important point. When pressure is applied, one key objective is to make Cambodia lose psychologically before losing any territory. Cambodian citizens can help protect national resilience by practicing at least six essential steps: 1. Do not share information without verified sources. 2. Do not allow instant anger to become a tool for others to spin the story. 3. Support legal and diplomatic strategy, understanding that a “long path” is not a “weak path.” 4. Support displaced people and victims through real solidarity—humanitarian aid and community care. 5. Criticism is legitimate—but it must be responsible, so it does not become a weapon that fractures national unity. 6. Keeping faith in the nation means thinking deeply and standing on national principles. In an information war, the enemy does not always need bullets to divide society. It only needs the collapse of confidence and psychological fragmentation. National faith therefore means preserving rational judgment—so fear or anger does not destroy our capacity to evaluate reality. Conclusion
Threats and disinformation are not merely designed to provoke fear. They are attempts to silence Cambodia and to transform temporary “facts on the ground” into a new reality. But temporary reality cannot replace legal reality. Force can create pressure, but it cannot create lawful rights.
Cambodia should never be forced to choose between “telling the truth” and “protecting peace.” Defending international law and defending peace are not opposing choices—they are the same foundation. Telling the truth with evidence and legal grounding is a way to reduce the risk of war, not to provoke war.
What Cambodia needs most now is psychological strength, national unity, and information discipline. In modern conflict, information can become a weapon. That is why defending principles and thinking rationally is itself a form of national defense.
We may be in pain—but we will not fall.
We may be wounded—but we will not surrender.
We may face pressure—but we will not allow threats to force our nation into silence or quiet defeat. | Fresh Exclusive Commentary: “Pressure–Threats–Narrative Spin”: Thailand’s Strategy to Silence Cambodia—As Phnom Penh Rejects Any Border Change by Force | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67999-2026-02-11-10-55-15.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 11 February 2026 | 67984 | Cambodia and Armenia Mark 35 Years of Ties, Pledge Closer Cooperation
(Phnom Penh): Meas Kim Heng, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Kingdom of Cambodia, and Mnatsakan Safaryan, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, expressed satisfaction with the friendships fostered between the two nations, and further noted that 2027 will mark the 35th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. This is an important milestone reflecting more than three decades of friendship, mutual respect, understanding and shared values, according to a press release seen by Fresh News on Wednesday (Feb. 11).
Read in full below. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia and Armenia Mark 35 Years of Ties, Pledge Closer Cooperation | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67984-2026-02-11-05-06-27.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 11 February 2026 | 67981 | Indonesia says proposed Gaza peacekeeping force could total 20,000 troops
JAKARTA, Feb 10 (Reuters): A proposed multinational peacekeeping force for Gaza could total about 20,000 troops, with Indonesia estimating it could contribute up to 8,000, President Prabowo Subianto’s spokesman said on Tuesday.
The spokesman said, however, that no deployment terms or areas of operation had been agreed.
Prabowo has been invited to Washington later this month for the first meeting of U.S. President Donald Trump's Board of Peace. The Southeast Asian country last year committed to ready 20,000 troops for deployment for a Gaza peacekeeping force, but it has said it is awaiting more details about the force's mandate before confirming deployment.
"The total number is approximately 20,000 (across countries) ... it is not only Indonesia," presidential spokesman Prasetyo Hadi told journalists on Tuesday, adding that the exact number of troops had not been discussed yet but Indonesia estimated it could offer up to 8,000.
"We are just preparing ourselves in case an agreement is reached and we have to send peacekeeping forces," he said.
Prasetyo also said there would be negotiations before Indonesia paid the $1 billion being asked for permanent membership of the Board of Peace. He did not clarify who the negotiations would be with, and said Indonesia had not yet confirmed Prabowo's attendance at the board meeting.
Separately, Indonesia's defence ministry also denied reports in Israeli media that the deployment of Indonesian troops would be in Gaza's Rafah and Khan Younis. "Indonesia's plans to contribute to peace and humanitarian support in Gaza are still in the preparation and coordination stages," defence ministry spokesman Rico Ricardo Sirat told Reuters in a message.
"Operational matters (deployment location, number of personnel, schedule, mechanism) have not yet been finalised and will be announced once an official decision has been made and the necessary international mandate has been clarified," he added. | Indonesia says proposed Gaza peacekeeping force could total 20,000 troops | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67981-2026-02-11-04-50-23.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 11 February 2026 | 67978 | Cambodia Expands Internationally Accredited Food Safety Laboratory Testing
(Phnom Penh): Cambodian food exporters will now be able to complete a far wider range of internationally recognised food safety tests domestically, following the accreditation of new testing services for heavy metals in water and pesticide residues in rice and pepper at the Institut Pasteur du Cambodge (IPC), with support from the Australian Government.
This milestone means that producers of rice and pepper – some of Cambodia’s most important agri-food exports – now have the option to complete ISO/IEC 17025:2017-accredited tests in-country, reducing costs and turnaround times and lowering contamination risks.
IPC is the first laboratory in Cambodia to install two state-of-the-art instruments for pesticide residue testing: the Agilent 6495D Triple Quadrupole LC/MS and the Agilent 7010C Triple Quadrupole GC/MS. Their ultra-high sensitivity and accuracy enable testing aligned with Australian, European Union and United States standards.
As a result, IPC now serves as a one-stop testing provider for exporters seeking to meet the requirements of many major international markets.
Professor André Spiegel, Director of IPC, said, ‘This achievement reflects our strong commitment to delivering high-quality laboratory testing services. It strengthens our capacity to protect public health, enhance food safety and support Cambodia’s agri-food sector in complying with both national and international standards, ultimately benefiting local producers and consumers.’
Professor Spiegel expressed his appreciation for the financial and technical assistance provided by the Australian Government, through the Cambodia Australia Partnership for Resilient Economic Development.
Derek Yip, Australian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Cambodia, said, ‘The expansion of IPC’s laboratory accreditation scope strengthens Cambodia’s food safety control system and enhances competitiveness for agri-food businesses. Australia is pleased to support initiatives that encourage export growth, further develop Cambodia’s high-potential agro-processing sector, and deepen the country’s integration into regional and global value chains.’
Reaksmey Run, Quality, Health & Safety, Environment Supervisor at FEDRICE, a recent IPC client, said, ‘This is great news for Cambodian agri-food exporters. Previously, I often needed to send samples abroad for testing to meet international market requirements. Now that more services are available in Cambodia, we will be able to export more efficiently. I hope that other Cambodian companies will also be able to profit.’
By the end of 2025, IPC’s Laboratory of Environment and Food Safety had been accredited under ISO/IEC 17025:2017 by the International Accreditation Service for: (1) microbiological testing in food and water (2) heavy metal testing in water and (3) pesticide residues testing in food such as pepper and rice.
An expansion of pesticide testing services to include cashew, fruit and other crops is planned for 2026. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia Expands Internationally Accredited Food Safety Laboratory Testing | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67978-2026-02-11-04-41-34.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 11 February 2026 | 67975 | Taiwan president urges parliament to pass stalled special defence budget
TAIPEI, Feb 11 (Reuters): Taiwan President Lai Ching-te on Wednesday urged the opposition-controlled parliament to pass his $40 billion special defence budget, which has been stalled by lawmakers, saying given the rising threat level strengthening the military cannot wait.
Lai last year proposed the defence boost to counter China, which views the island as its own territory. But parliament has instead advanced its own, less expensive proposals, which only fund some U.S. weapons.
The main opposition party Kuomintang (KMT), whose vice chairman visited Beijing last week, said it supports defence spending but will not sign "blank cheques" and has a right to fully scrutinise the legislation, blaming Lai for the impasse.
Speaking to reporters at the presidential office, Lai said he had never asked lawmakers to pass the spending unconditionally, reiterating that the government was happy to provide detailed explanation on its plans.
"I want to emphasise: political parties may compete, and policies may be fully communicated so that the public can choose. But national defence, so closely tied to national security, sovereignty, and our very survival, should be an area where we unite and present a common front to the outside," he said. "Now, as external threats continue to rise and force-building becomes ever more urgent, we are once again seeing efforts to obstruct the strengthening of national defence."
Taiwan wants peace but cannot harbour any illusions, he added "Taiwan's strengthening of national defence is not to invade any country. We are simply safeguarding the way of life we are accustomed to." | Taiwan president urges parliament to pass stalled special defence budget | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67975-2026-02-11-03-22-53.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 12 February 2026 | 68002 | Cambodia Protests against Unlawful Thai Military’s Activities in Occupied Areas of Banteay Meanchey: Foreign Ministry
(Phnom Penh): The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Cambodia strongly protested against further unlawful activities undertaken by Thai armed forces in occupied areas of Banteay Meanchey Province of Cambodia, according to a press release seen by Fresh News on Thursday (Feb. 12).
The protest follows reports from local authorities that additional civilian infrastructure and administrative buildings have been demolished at the Boeung Trakoun area, situated between Boundary Pillars No. 33 and 36, in Thmar Puok District. In the area of Chouk Chey Village, O Bei Chorn Commune, O Chrov District, located between Boundary Pillars No. 46 and 47, a ditch and a road have been constructed, and a pond has been filled in.
These actions, which have altered the geographical terrain of the area, constitute a clear attempt to legitimize the unlawful occupation of Cambodian territory. They contravene the United Nations Charter, the ASEAN Charter, and Item I of the Joint Statement of the 3rd Special General Border Committee Meeting of 27 December 2025 on de-escalation measures, as well as the Agreed Minutes of the Special Meeting of the Cambodia–Thailand Joint Boundary Commission of 22 October 2025.
The Royal Government of Cambodia reaffirms its consistent and unwavering commitment to the peaceful and amicable settlement of all boundary disputes with Thailand, as with all its neighbours, in accordance with international law, while remaining firm in its principled position that borders must not be changed by force. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia Protests against Unlawful Thai Military’s Activities in Occupied Areas of Banteay Meanchey: Foreign Ministry | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/68002-2026-02-12-02-13-32.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 11 February 2026 | 67972 | Cambodia–Thailand Trade Slumps as Imports from Thailand Plunge Nearly 50% in January 2026
(Phnom Penh): Cambodia’s imports from Thailand totalled more than USD 151 million in January 2026, marking a sharp decline of 49.3% compared to USD 297 million recorded in January 2025, according to the General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia.
Cambodia’s exports to Thailand also fell, reaching more than USD 58 million, a decrease of 19.6%. As a result, total bilateral trade for the month stood at over USD 209 million, down 43.5% from the same period last year.
For the whole of 2025, Cambodia–Thailand trade amounted to more than USD 3.6 billion, representing a year-on-year decline of 14.9%. Cambodia’s exports to Thailand reached over USD 732 million, down 14.1%, while Thailand’s exports to Cambodia exceeded USD 2.9 billion, a fall of 15%.
Following the outbreak of border tensions between Cambodia and Thailand on July 20, 2025, the Cambodian government imposed a ban on the import of certain goods from Thailand.
Following the outbreak of border tensions on July 20, 2025, the Cambodian government imposed a ban on the import of selected goods from Thailand. These include vegetables and fruits, fuel and petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, liquefied petroleum gas, liquefied natural gas, fuel oil, and jet fuel. Other goods are not subject to import restrictions. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia–Thailand Trade Slumps as Imports from Thailand Plunge Nearly 50% in January 2026 | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67972-2026-02-11-02-56-21.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 10 February 2026 | 67966 | Opinion: India AI Impact Summit 2026—Welfare for All, Happiness of All
(Phnom Penh): India will host the AI Impact Summit 2026 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi from 16-20 February 2026. Guided by the theme, “Sarvajana Hitaya, Sarvajana Sukhaya” (Welfare for All, Happiness of All), the AI Impact Summit will provide a platform for a global conversation from theoretical AI dialogue and regulatory frameworks to demonstrable, real-world impact. The event promises to be a historic inflection point for the Global South beyond what it will achieve as a technological gathering.
The AI Impact Summit 2026 will build on the momentum created from previous Summits such as the UK AI Safety Summit, the AI Seoul Summit and the France AI Action Summit (which India co-Chaired). The Summit will advance new deliverables and priorities and move towards concrete and tangible progress in global AI cooperation.
The Three Sutras: People, Planet, and Progress
The summit is anchored on three foundational pillars that resonate deeply with the shared aspirations of both India and Cambodia:
- People: Ensuring AI serves diverse human needs while preserving dignity and inclusivity. - Planet: Aligning innovation with environmental stewardship and sustainable development. - Progress: Aligning the benefits of AI with global development priorities and equitable access to opportunity.
The deliberations at the AI Impact Summit while being guided by the three Sutras will be organised around seven interconnected Chakras namely Human Capital, Inclusion for Social Empowerment, Safe and Trusted AI, Resilience, Innovation, and Efficiency, Science, Democratizing AI Resources and AI for Economic Growth and Social Good. At the Summit, attempts will be made to mobilise international collaboration to translate the broader principles of People, Planet, and Progress into concrete areas of action.
Today, Artificial Intelligence stands at the frontier of innovation and transformation. India recognizes AI’s unique capacity to bridge divides: amplify growth, enable social progress and deliver solutions at scale for people and the planet. Our core philosophy is encapsulated in “AI for All” that is grounded in ethical, human-centric advancement, and driven by the principle of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas”(Together with all, development for all).
India’s decision to host a global AI summit of this scale for the first time in the Global South is a reflection of India’s commitment to democratizing technology. The Summit will go beyond discussions and deliberations and will focus on solutions by featuring over 200 sector-specific AI models in health, agriculture, and education, designed to address the unique challenges faced by developing nations.
A Platform for Global Innovators
The summit’s reach is expected to be truly global, with over 35,000 registrations from over 100 countries The summit is expected to see the participation at the level of Heads of Government, Ministers, more than 40 CEOs of leading global and Indian companies, and around 500 prominent figures from the global AI ecosystem, including innovators, researchers and chief technology officers. Cambodia is also expected to have a high level participation at the Summit.
Highlighting the scale of engagement, the summit will feature a startup showcase involving over 500 AI startups and host nearly 500 sessions alongside the main programme, making it one of the most comprehensive global convenings on artificial intelligence.
Preparatory activities for the summit have also witnessed significant traction. More than 500 pre-Summit events have already been conducted across India and globally. In Phnom Penh, a Pre-Summit Event held in December 2025 received enthusiastic participation from stakeholders underscoring the immense potential for collaboration between the two countries in the field of AI. In the immediate future, India and Cambodia will also step up collaborations in capacity building in the field of AI with two batches of officials from Cambodia participating in Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programmes to be conducted by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), India.
India and Cambodia share a profound civilizational bond that has long focused on human development. As the world looks towards New Delhi this February, we invite our Cambodian partners—from government leaders to young tech visionaries—to join us in shaping an ethical, inclusive, and sustainable AI future that leaves no one behind.
This article was written by Vanlalvawna Bawitlung, Ambassador of India to the Kingdom of Cambodia. Views expressed are personal. =FRESH NEWS | Opinion: India AI Impact Summit 2026—Welfare for All, Happiness of All | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67966-2026-02-10-08-40-44.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 10 February 2026 | 67951 | Khmer Enterprise (KE) and Manulife Cambodia, In Partnership, Provide Training of Trainers on the “Financial Resilience Program for Informal Economy”
(Phnom Penh): Aiming to strengthen economic stability and financial literacy for entrepreneurs and informal businesses, Khmer Enterprise, Manulife Cambodia, and the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology, and Innovation have collaborated to organize a Training of Trainers (ToT) on the “Financial Resilience Program for the Informal Economy”, with over 60 participants, on Friday (Feb. 6).
This training aims to provide trainers with essential knowledge in financial management, risk preparedness, economic uncertainties, and long-term budgetary planning. Through this “Training of Trainers” model, it ensures that vital financial knowledge is effectively shared to support entrepreneurs and informal businesses nationwide.
Chhieng Vanmunin, Delegate of the Royal Government in charge as CEO of Khmer Enterprise, said: “The Government, through Khmer Enterprise, continues its mission to support business growth by promoting financial inclusion, which is a crucial step in transitioning from the informal businesses to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Through this training, entrepreneurs and informal businesses will gain financial knowledge that can enhance their ability to seize greater opportunities to access financial services and other forms of support.”
The training of trainers is divided into three main sections: a presentation on the importance of the program and the strategic direction for the informal economy in Cambodia; training on future planning with safety, financial resilience, and business protection barriers; and practical application during the training to ensure that participants gain knowledge, risk management skills, and effective financial planning.
Mat Sary, Under Secretary of State and Chief of Secretariat of the Coordinating Committee for the Development of Informal Economy (S.CCDIE), the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation, said that “Indeed, today’s Training of Trainers on the Financial Resilience Program for Informal Economy marks another significant achievement resulting from the collaboration between the private sector and the government in developing the informal economy through singing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the informal Economy Development Coordinating Committee and Manulife Cambodia on September 8, 2025, to provide insurance benefits and financial literacy training for informal businesses.”
Commenting on this partnership, Rotha Chan, CEO and General Manager of Manulife Cambodia, said: “This Training-the-Trainers session reflects our strong commitment and shared purpose to support the Government of Cambodia in strengthening the informal economy through the Financial Resilience Program and Manulife's Group Personal Accident life insurance. The informal economy is the backbone of Cambodia's growth.
This initiative represents another meaningful commitment and investment from Manulife in providing hope, protection, and a clearer financial pathway for Cambodians who power this vital sector.”
Meanwhile, Khmer Enterprise and Manulife Cambodia officially entered into a strategic partnership to strengthen support for entrepreneurs and informal businesses by providing knowledge on financial resilience, and to reaffirm their shared commitment to promoting sustainable and inclusive economic growth nationwide.
The MoU was signed at Khmer Enterprise by Chhieng Vanmunin, Delegate of the Royal Government in charge as Chief Executive Officer of Khmer Enterprise, and Mr. Rotha Chan, CEO and General Manager of Manulife Cambodia.
The partnership brings together Khmer Enterprise and Manulife Cambodia to promote a stronger and more sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem, particularly demonstrating a strong commitment to further collaboration with the private sector. =FRESH NEWS | Khmer Enterprise (KE) and Manulife Cambodia, In Partnership, Provide Training of Trainers on the “Financial Resilience Program for Informal Economy” | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67951-2026-02-10-06-24-58.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 10 February 2026 | 67948 | Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet Outlines Five Key Recommendations to Strengthen Cambodia’s Education Sector
(Phnom Penh): Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet outlined five key recommendations to strengthen Cambodia’s education sector, with a particular focus on nurturing outstanding students, speaking on Tuesday (Feb. 10) during a meeting with Grade A high school students at OCIC, Phnom Penh.
In his address, the prime minister underlined that improving the education sector remains a top priority of the Royal Government and is embedded in the national development strategy implemented across all levels of education. The strategy focuses on equipping students with broad knowledge, practical skills, moral and ethical values, and a strong sense of patriotism, with particular emphasis on technical, scientific, and technological skills development to prepare youth for the labour market and ensure that “every young person has at least one lifelong skill.”
Samdech Thipadei noted that Cambodia has made significant progress since the early 1980s, when access to knowledge was extremely limited. He highlighted recent achievements, including the production of thousands of Grade A students in recent years, as evidence of collective national effort.
At the same time, the premier added that Cambodia continues to enhance institutional capacity, modernize technical facilities, and strengthen the application of advanced technologies to build a human resource base capable of meeting the demands of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
On the occasion, Samdech Thipadei provided the following recommendations to leaders and officials at all levels of the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports:
1. Strengthen capacity at all levels to nurture excellent students from early childhood through upper secondary education, while providing proactive support to talented students facing challenges in both daily life and academic studies.
2. Provide academic guidance to enable top students to pursue higher education at leading global institutions, preparing them to become key human resources for national development, particularly in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
3. Document and share best practices of high-achieving students on effective learning methods, and introduce interactive activities to enhance competitiveness in regional and international academic competitions.
4. Sustain scholarship programs for talented and disadvantaged students, especially girls and those from low-income families, while ensuring effective implementation of curricula in mathematics, science, technology, engineering, and foreign languages, aligned with advancements under the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
5. Actively implement education development policies to ensure quality and inclusive education and promote lifelong learning, while expanding early childhood education programs and ensuring that all children complete at least nine years of schooling in safe, clean, and hygienic environments. =FRESH NEWS | Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet Outlines Five Key Recommendations to Strengthen Cambodia’s Education Sector | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67948-2026-02-10-04-57-37.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 10 February 2026 | 67942 | PM: Cambodia Must Turn Pain from Border Dispute with Thailand into National Strength
(Phnom Penh): Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet called on Cambodians to transform the pain caused by the territorial dispute with Thailand into national strength, stressing that hardship must not weaken the country but instead serve as a catalyst for unity and progress.
The premier spoke on Tuesday (Feb. 10) during a meeting with Grade A high school students at OCIC, Phnom Penh.
“United under a single Khmer national spirit, it is true that we feel pain and may suffer both physical and emotional wounds,” Samdech Thipadei said. “However, we must not allow this pain to defeat us. The more difficult and painful the situation becomes, the stronger we must be to move our nation forward, because no one else will strengthen Cambodia for us.”
The premier further emphasised that during this challenging period, national efforts must focus on strengthening capacity across society, particularly among students, whether they achieved Grade A results or not. Regardless of academic ranking, all students must continue to study diligently for the future of the nation. Cambodia’s strength depends on the strength of its people, he added.
In this regard, the prime minister noted that the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport continues to enhance teachers’ capacities and improve the quality of education across all sectors as part of long-term national development.
On the occasion, Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet acknowledged the emotional strain felt by officials across ministries and institutions, noting that such feelings are natural during times of conflict. While developments along the border may cause discouragement, he warned that this must not lead to stagnation. All ministries and institutions must remain active, coordinated, and committed to strengthening their respective capacities in service of the people.
Samdech Thipadei further called on local authorities to intensify efforts to serve the public, improve institutional performance, and reduce inefficiency, urging collective action to advance national development despite difficulties and fears.
He reaffirmed that the Royal Government’s position is to resolve border issues peacefully and in accordance with international law, the only principle capable of ensuring lasting and effective solutions. While acknowledging that such processes take time and involve challenges, he called for cooperation to resolve the issue permanently, prevent its recurrence, and restore peace by transforming former conflict zones into areas of development and cooperation with neighboring countries.
While acknowledging that such processes take time and involve challenges, Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet called for cooperation to resolve the issue permanently, prevent its recurrence, and restore peace by transforming former conflict zones into areas of development and cooperation with neighboring countries. =FRESH NEWS | PM: Cambodia Must Turn Pain from Border Dispute with Thailand into National Strength | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67942-2026-02-10-04-21-30.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 10 February 2026 | 67936 | Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet Calls for Public Understanding as Government Works to Resolve Territorial Dispute with Thailand
(Phnom Penh): Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet called for public understanding, noting that while the Royal Government cannot disclose specific methods for resolving the territorial dispute with Thailand, it is working diligently and responsibly to address the issue.
The premier spoke on Tuesday (Feb. 10) during a meeting with Grade A high school students at OCIC in Chroy Changvar, Phnom Penh.
“Regarding the resolution of border issues, there are differing perspectives, approaches, and understandings,” he said. “What I wish to reaffirm is that the Royal Government continues to work seriously on this matter, even though at times we are unable to make our efforts public. Therefore, I ask for public understanding.”
Samdech Thipadei noted that reactions on social media can shift rapidly within minutes, often driven by emotion. In contrast, he stressed that government decisions are made with careful consideration and thorough assessment, taking into account territorial integrity, the safety of citizens, and the well-being of the armed forces.
Acknowledging the deep pain caused by the Cambodia–Thailand territorial dispute, Samdech Thipadei emphasized that such challenges must not weaken the nation. Instead, he said, they should be transformed into strength, reiterating that no one can help Cambodia more than Cambodians themselves.
At the same time, Samdech Thipadei reaffirmed that the Cambodia–Thailand border is an internationally recognized boundary between two sovereign states, protected under international law, particularly the Charter of the United Nations. He added that the Royal Government of Cambodia remains firmly committed, now and in the future, to safeguarding the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity through lawful means, while categorically rejecting any attempt to alter borders or seize territory through force.
The premier reaffirmed that the Royal Government will always choose approaches that defend sovereignty while avoiding destruction and suffering for the people.
On the occasion, Samdech Thipadei expressed his gratitude to heroic soldiers defending the nation’s territory and to Cambodian citizens for their unity and solidarity during times of armed aggression, reflecting a strong spirit of national cohesion. =FRESH NEWS | Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet Calls for Public Understanding as Government Works to Resolve Territorial Dispute with Thailand | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67936-2026-02-10-04-06-14.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 10 February 2026 | 67933 | PM Hun Manet Reaffirms Land and People as Top Priorities, Thanks Cambodians for National Unity
(Phnom Penh): Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet reaffirmed that land and the people remain the highest priorities of the Royal Government of Cambodia, emphasizing that national sovereignty and the protection of citizens’ lives will never be compromised.
The premier spoke on Tuesday (Feb. 10) during a meeting with Grade A high school students at OCIC in Chroy Changvar, Phnom Penh.
“I will not go into details regarding the issues or the measures taken to resolve them,” he said, “but I wish to clearly reaffirm that from the very beginning, including during the first and second armed clashes, the issues of land and the people have always been the top priorities of the Royal Government. […] This duty, to safeguard national sovereignty and protect the lives of our people, will never be abandoned.”
On the occasion, Samdech Thipadei expressed deep gratitude to Cambodian citizens at home and abroad, especially the youth, for their unity and solidarity in supporting members of the armed forces and national police, as well as in assisting displaced civilians. He noted that such collective action reflects a strong sense of patriotism and a powerful national spirit that enables the country to overcome challenging times.
Samdech Thipadei further emphasized that this unity demonstrates a fundamental truth: no one can support Cambodians better than Cambodians themselves. He also acknowledged the deep concerns and anxieties of families and citizens nationwide over border-related incidents that have resulted in loss of life, injuries to civilians and security forces, and damage to public infrastructure and private property.
In this regard, Samdech Thipadei reaffirmed that the Royal Government will always choose approaches that uphold sovereignty and territorial integrity while minimizing harm and suffering to the people. He called for public understanding, noting that although specific measures to resolve the border issue with Thailand cannot be disclosed, the government has consistently made and will continue to make every effort to address the situation responsibly. =FRESH NEWS | PM Hun Manet Reaffirms Land and People as Top Priorities, Thanks Cambodians for National Unity | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67933-2026-02-10-03-53-38.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 10 February 2026 | 67957 | China to support 'reunification forces' in Taiwan, go after 'separatists'
BEIJING, Feb 10 (Reuters): China will offer firm support for "patriotic pro-reunification forces" in Taiwan and strike hard against "separatists", the top Chinese official in charge of policy towards the democratically-governed island said in comments published on Tuesday.
China, which views Taiwan as its own territory despite the objections of the government in Taipei, has ramped up its military and political pressure against the island as Beijing seeks to assert its sovereignty claims.
Addressing this year's annual "Taiwan Work Conference", the ruling communist party's fourth-ranked leader Wang Huning said officials must advance the "great cause of national reunification", the official state-run Xinhua news agency said.
It is necessary to "firmly support the patriotic pro-unification forces on the island, resolutely strike against 'Taiwan independence' separatist forces, oppose interference by external forces, and safeguard peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait", Xinhua paraphrased him as saying.
China has long offered Taiwan a Hong Kong-style "one country, two systems" model of autonomy, though no major Taiwanese political party supports that. | China to support 'reunification forces' in Taiwan, go after 'separatists' | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67957-2026-02-10-07-12-47.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 09 February 2026 | 67918 | Cambodia Poised to Draw More Japanese Investors, Says ERIA President
(Phnom Penh): Tetsuya Watanabe, President of the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), said that Cambodia has strong potential to attract Japanese investors.
Tetsuya Watanabe paid a courtesy call on Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet on Monday (Feb. 9) at the Peace Palace.
During the meeting, the ERIA president expressed his profound gratitude to the Samdech Thipadei for receiving him and his delegation. He briefed Samdech Thipadei on the findings of a study on the “Cambodia–Japan Green Special Economic Zone (C-J GSEZ).”
He also highlighted Cambodia’s potential and opportunities to attract Japanese investors, particularly its capacity to transform into a “new industrial production base.” This transformation, he noted, would not only contribute to Cambodia’s economic growth but also strengthen regional and global industrial value chains.
The ERIA president also informed the premier of rising interest among Japanese companies to expand their investments in Cambodia. He revealed plans to organise a Cambodia–Japan Business Forum in the near future to further promote Japanese investment.
He added that many Japanese firms are currently seeking to relocate production bases within the region and are increasingly viewing Cambodia as a competitive and promising destination.
For his part, Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet warmly welcomed Tetsuya Watanabe and his delegation and highly appreciated the outcomes of ERIA’s feasibility study. He underscored the Royal Government of Cambodia’s strong commitment to developing Green Special Economic Zones, as well as SEZs tailored to specific countries and industries.
In this regard, the premier encouraged ERIA to continue close coordination with relevant government ministries and institutions, particularly the Council for the Development of Cambodia, along with the private sector in both Cambodia and Japan. He stressed the importance of in-depth discussions to explore appropriate models for establishing bilateral or trilateral special economic zones. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia Poised to Draw More Japanese Investors, Says ERIA President | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67918-2026-02-09-09-27-20.html |
Fresh News Asia | general | 10/02/26 10:35 | 67930 | PM Hun Manet: Cambodia Will Defend Its Territory under International Law, Rejects Border Seizure by Force
(Phnom Penh): Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet reaffirmed that the Cambodia–Thailand border is an internationally recognized boundary between two sovereign states, protected under international law, particularly the Charter of the United Nations.
Speaking during a meeting with Grade A high school students on Tuesday (Feb. 10) at OCIC in Chroy Changvar, Samdech Thipadei underlined that the Royal Government of Cambodia remains firmly committed, now and in the future, to safeguarding the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity through lawful means, while categorically rejecting any attempt to alter borders or seize territory through force.
“The Cambodia–Thailand border is an international boundary between states and is protected by international law, especially the Charter of the United Nations,” he said. “Cambodia will defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity by all means available under international law and absolutely does not recognize any border changes or illegal occupation achieved through threats or the use of force.”
On the occasion, Prime Minister Hun Manet further reiterated Cambodia’s unwavering commitment to resolving the border issue peacefully, in accordance with international law and existing bilateral agreements. He stressed that the process would continue through joint boundary demarcation mechanisms under the Joint Boundary Commission (JBC), ensuring accuracy, fairness, and mutual respect for sovereignty, consistent with inherited colonial-era arrangements.
It should be noted that on 4 February 2026, Prime Minister Hun Manet sent a letter to French President Emmanuel Macron, following France’s indication of its readiness to provide historical and technical documents related to the Cambodia–Thailand international boundary, should Cambodia formally request them, according to a press release issued by the Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In the letter, the prime minister reaffirmed Cambodia’s willingness to cooperate with France and the international community to preserve peace through respect for international law and the peaceful settlement of disputes. He also requested France’s consideration in providing technical expertise, advisory support, and assistance in accessing historical and technical documents concerning the Cambodia–Thailand border, which stem from the colonial period. =FRESH NEWS | PM Hun Manet: Cambodia Will Defend Its Territory under International Law, Rejects Border Seizure by Force | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/67930-2026-02-10-03-35-59.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 10 February 2026 | 67945 | PM Hun Manet Calls for Sustained Scholarships for Outstanding and Disadvantaged Students
(Phnom Penh): Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet called for the continued provision of scholarships for outstanding and economically disadvantaged students, particularly female students, to ensure equal access to education and strengthen Cambodia’s human resource development.
The premier spoke on Tuesday (Feb. 10) during a meeting with Grade A high school students at OCIC, Phnom Penh.
On the occasion, the premier further called for continuous improvement in curricula for mathematics, science, technology, engineering, and foreign languages to keep pace with rapid technological change under the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
He added that the Royal Government must continue to actively and effectively implement education development policies to ensure a high-quality, inclusive education system capable of promoting lifelong learning for all citizens.
Samdech Thipadei also urged greater efforts to expand early childhood education programs and to create favorable conditions that ensure all children complete at least nine years of schooling in safe, clean, and hygienic learning environments. =FRESH NEWS | PM Hun Manet Calls for Sustained Scholarships for Outstanding and Disadvantaged Students | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67945-2026-02-10-04-30-37.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 09 February 2026 | 67912 | KB PRASAC Bank Holds a Workshop to Reflect the 2025 Performance and Plan for 2026
(Phnom Penh): KB PRASAC Bank Plc. held a workshop on 2 February 2026, bringing together management, regional managers, branch managers and staff.
The workshop aimed to review and evaluate the Bank’s overall performance in 2025 and set strategic plan to drive sustainable growth and operational excellence in 2026.
During the workshop, participants engaged in in-depth learning and discussions on key topics essential to the Bank’s long-term stability and integrity, including branch management, risk management, banking code of conduct, regulatory compliance, and consumer protection.
These sessions reinforced KB PRASAC Bank’s strong governance framework and commitment to prudent banking practices.
The participants also took time to reaffirm their dedication to ethical management and their commitment to taking the lead in protecting consumers through responsible and transparent banking practices.
Furthermore, KB PRASAC Bank has set several key strategies to maintain growth in 2026 with shared vision of commitment to professionalism by offering better customer care and customer centric. =FRESH NEWS | KB PRASAC Bank Holds a Workshop to Reflect the 2025 Performance and Plan for 2026 | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67912-2026-02-09-06-11-05.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 10 February 2026 | 67927 | PM Hun Manet Calls for Comprehensive Support to Nurture Outstanding Students
(Phnom Penh): Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet called on the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport to expand support through all possible means to nurture outstanding students, from preschool through upper secondary education, with particular attention to those facing financial and learning challenges.
Speaking during a meeting with Grade A high school students on Tuesday (Feb. 10) at OCIC in Chroy Changvar, Samdech Thipadei highlighted the need for structured academic guidance to help gifted students progress into leading higher education institutions worldwide, positioning them as key human resources for Cambodia’s national development, especially in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
At the same time, the premier instructed relevant institutions to systematically document and share effective study strategies used by outstanding students, allowing best practices to be disseminated more broadly across the education system. Additional interventions were encouraged to further strengthen students’ capacities and enhance their competitiveness in regional and international academic competitions.
On the occasion, Samdech Thipadei also reaffirmed the importance of sustaining scholarships for gifted and disadvantaged students, with special emphasis on female students and those from poor families. He further called for continuous improvement in curricula for mathematics, science, technology, engineering, and foreign languages to keep pace with rapid technological change under the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet called for reaffirmed the importance of sustaining scholarships for gifted and disadvantaged students, with special emphasis on female students and those from poor families. He further called for continuous improvement in curricula for mathematics, science, technology, engineering, and foreign languages to keep pace with rapid technological change under the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Reiterating that education remains a top priority of the Royal Government, the prime minister underscored the implementation of the Pentagonal Strategy across all stages of education. The strategy focuses on equipping students with broad knowledge, practical and technical skills, moral values, and a strong sense of patriotism, with the goal of ensuring that every young person acquires at least one lifelong skill to support family livelihoods and contribute to national socioeconomic development. =FRESH NEWS | PM Hun Manet Calls for Comprehensive Support to Nurture Outstanding Students | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67927-2026-02-10-03-33-13.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 09 February 2026 | 67903 | Cambodian Culture Ministry Firmly Rejects Thai Minister’s Claim over Ta Krabey and Ta Mone Temples
(Phnom Penh): The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts of the Kingdom of Cambodia firmly rejected the recent statements made on 6 February 2026 by Sabida Thaiseth, Minister of Culture of the Kingdom of Thailand. The ministry categorically denied the claim that Ta Krabey Temple (referred to by Thailand as Ta Kwai) and the Ta Mone Temple Complex fall under Thai sovereignty, according to a press statement seen by Fresh News on Sunday (Feb. 8).
The ministry reaffirmed that these historical sites are located entirely within the sovereign territory of the Kingdom of Cambodia. This is clearly established by the Franco–Siamese Treaties of 1904 and 1907 and their annexed maps, the same legal foundations upheld by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in its 1962 Judgment concerning the Temple of Preah Vihear.
Claims based on unilateral registrations, domestic administrative acts from 1935, or non-recognized maps hold no legal validity under international law and cannot override binding bilateral treaties. Furthermore, any “restoration” work conducted without the consent of the territorial state constitutes a violation of the 2000 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU 2000) on Land Border Demarcation and undermines the spirit of ASEAN cooperation.
The ministry emphasizes that the occupation or control of cultural heritage through military presence or force is strictly prohibited under the UN Charter and the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict.
Cambodia remains committed to a peaceful, rules-based resolution. In the interest of regional stability and historical truth, Cambodia calls upon Thailand to cease all unilateral activities at these sites. If a disagreement persists, Cambodia invites a transparent and legally binding settlement through the International Court of Justice, rather than through the use of force or inflammatory rhetoric.
The Kingdom of Cambodia remains steadfast in its duty to protect its cultural heritage and uphold the integrity of its national borders. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodian Culture Ministry Firmly Rejects Thai Minister’s Claim over Ta Krabey and Ta Mone Temples | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67903-2026-02-09-04-05-20.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 09 February 2026 | 67894 | Japan's 'Iron Lady' Takaichi forges historic election win
TOKYO, Feb 8 (Reuters): Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's coalition swept to a historic election win on Sunday, paving the way for promised tax cuts that have spooked financial markets and military spending aimed at countering China.
The conservative Takaichi, Japan's first female leader who says she is inspired by Britain's "Iron Lady" Margaret Thatcher, delivered 316 seats of the 465 in parliament's lower house for her Liberal Democratic Party, its best ever result.
With coalition partner, the Japan Innovation Party, known as Ishin, Takaichi controls 352 seats and a supermajority of two-thirds of seats, easing her legislative agenda as she can override the upper chamber, where she does not have a majority. | Japan's 'Iron Lady' Takaichi forges historic election win | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67894-2026-02-09-03-24-42.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 09 February 2026 | 67900 | Thailand's Bhumjaithai prepares for coalition talks after big election win
BANGKOK, Feb 9 (Reuters): Thailand faced a realignment of conservative politics on Monday after Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul's Bhumjaithai Party won a stronger-than-expected general election victory, with coalition talks expected to start in the coming days.
With 94% of votes counted, Bhumjaithai was way ahead of its rivals after Sunday's vote, securing 192 of the 500 seats in Thailand's parliament, according to Reuters' calculations based on election commission data.
The People's Party, which led some polls in the run-up to the vote, trailed on 117, with the Pheu Thai Party third with 74.
A handful of other parties won a combined 117 spots in the 500-seat parliament, according to Reuters calculations, but the final number of party list seats could change under Thailand's proportional electoral system.
Bhumjaithai had received 30.2% of the votes, with analysts saying it consolidated the conservative vote after a surge in nationalist fervour, and took a string of seats from the once dominant Pheu Thai, controlled by the billionaire Shinawatra family.
Asked about forming a coalition and appointing a cabinet, Anutin told reporters on Sunday he was waiting for clarity on the final numbers and each party would need to hold internal discussions on how to proceed.
The prime minister previously indicated that if he was re-elected, the incumbent ministers of finance, foreign affairs and commerce would retain their roles in a new cabinet.
Anutin called the election in December after less than 100 days in office, and has sought to capitalise on a wave of nationalism generated by Thailand's three-week conflict with Cambodia. He described the election result as "a victory for all Thais".
The left-leaning People's Party has already ruled out the possibility of joining a coalition led by Anutin, with its leader Natthaphong Rueangpanyawut saying late on Sunday that it would not seek to form a rival coalition.
Polls at the end of January had the People's Party significantly ahead of Bhumjaithai. Voters also backed a proposal to change the constitution, with nearly two-thirds in favour of replacing a charter put in place after a 2014 military coup, which critics say gave too much power to an undemocratic senate.
It is expected to take at least two years to implement the new constitution, with two more referendums required to endorse the drafting process and the final text. | Thailand's Bhumjaithai prepares for coalition talks after big election win | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67900-2026-02-09-03-39-03.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 09 February 2026 | 67906 | Taiwan says 40% shift of chip capacity to US is 'impossible'
TAIPEI, Feb 9 (Reuters): It would be "impossible" to move 40% of Taiwan's semiconductor capacity to the U.S., the island's top tariff negotiator said, pushing back against recent comments by American officials who called for a major production shift.
In an interview with Taiwanese television channel CTS that was broadcast late on Sunday, Taiwan Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun said she had made it clear to Washington that Taiwan's semiconductor ecosystem, built up over decades, could not be relocated.
"I have made it very clear to the United States that this is impossible," she said, referring to the 40% goal the U.S. has floated. That ecosystem will continue to grow in Taiwan, Cheng said, adding that the semiconductor industry would keep investing at home.
"Our overall capacity (in Taiwan) will only continue to grow," she said. "But we can expand our presence in the United States."
"Our international expansion, including increased investment in the United States, is based on the premise that we remain firmly rooted in Taiwan and continue to expand investment at home."
On Tuesday, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the government needed to bring semiconductors to the U.S. "You can't have all semiconductor manufacturing 80 miles from China," he said. "That's just illogical ... So we need to bring it back."
"When we leave office my goal, for this administration, is 40% market share in leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing."
Taiwan and the U.S. reached a deal last month to lower tariffs on the island's exports to 15% from 20% and for Taiwan to increase its investment in the country. Cheng said that there would be no relocation of Taiwan's science parks, but Taiwan was willing to share its experience in building an industry cluster and help the U.S. develop a similar environment.
She also said she was confident that Taiwan's semiconductor capacity - including existing, under construction and planned projects across advanced manufacturing, advanced packaging and the broader supply chain - would far exceed its investment in the U.S. or any other country.
In an interview on CNBC last month, Lutnick said his goal was to bring 40% of Taiwan's entire chip supply chain and production to the U.S. He said that if this does not happen, tariffs on Taiwan would likely rise to 100%.
In September, Lutnick told U.S. television network NewsNation that Washington's pitch to Taiwan would be a 50-50 split in making chips, the vast majority of which are now made on the island. Taiwan rejected that idea at the time. | Taiwan says 40% shift of chip capacity to US is 'impossible' | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67906-2026-02-09-04-20-44.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 09 February 2026 | 67891 | PATA Cambodia Chapter and Sourceamax Asia Sign MOU to Strengthen Cambodia’s Destination Marketing and Digital Transformation
(Phnom Penh): The Pacific Asia Travel Association Cambodia Chapter (PATA CC) and Sourceamax Asia Co., Ltd. today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), marking the beginning of a strategic collaboration to support Cambodia’s destination marketing efforts and contribute to digital transformation initiatives within the tourism sector, on Friday (Feb. 6).
The MOU was formally signed on 06 February 2026 at the Sourceamax Asia office, by Thourn Sinan, Chairman of PATA Cambodia Chapter, and Bruno Raffet, President of Sourceamax Asia Co., Ltd.
The agreement establishes a high-level, non-exclusive framework for cooperation, under which both organizations will explore ways to support Cambodia’s tourism promotion, international market outreach, and responsible digital advancement, in alignment with PATA Cambodia Chapter’s ongoing destination marketing initiatives.
A particular emphasis of this collaboration is to help enhance Cambodia’s visibility in long-haul markets, especially Europe, where Sourceamax Asia brings international experience and professional networks, including a strong presence in France. The partnership reflects a shared interest in supporting Cambodia’s tourism recovery and strengthening its long-term competitiveness as a global destination.
Commenting on the signing, Thourn Sinan, Chairman of PATA Cambodia Chapter, said: “PATA Cambodia Chapter values constructive partnerships with international organizations that share our commitment to promoting Cambodia responsibly. This MOU provides a positive framework to support our destination marketing efforts and to explore how digital innovation can contribute to Cambodia’s tourism development in a sustainable manner.”
Bruno Raffet, President of Sourceamax Asia Co., Ltd., stated: “We are pleased to formalize this cooperation with PATA Cambodia Chapter. Cambodia has strong tourism and cultural potential, and through this partnership we look forward to supporting initiatives that enhance destination visibility and encourage meaningful engagement with international markets, particularly in Europe.”
The MOU reflects a mutual intention to collaborate transparently and responsibly. Any specific activities or projects arising from this cooperation will be subject to further discussion and, where appropriate, separate agreements between the parties.
This partnership comes at a time when Cambodia continues to strengthen its engagement with international tourism markets, with increasing focus on quality growth, market diversification, and digital readiness.
About PATA Cambodia Chapter (PATA CC) PATA Cambodia Chapter is the national chapter of the Pacific Asia Travel Association, a globally recognized tourism association dedicated to the sustainable development of travel and tourism in the Asia-Pacific region. PATA CC serves as a professional platform for tourism stakeholders in Cambodia, supporting destination promotion, industry collaboration, and capacity development.
The Chapter also plays an advocacy role by engaging with public and private sector stakeholders to promote responsible tourism policies, best practices, and sustainable growth for Cambodia’s tourism industry.
About Sourceamax Asia Co., Ltd. Sourceamax Asia Co., Ltd. is an international services company operating in Asia with strong professional linkages in Europe, particularly France. The company supports cross-border cooperation and international partnerships, with experience in digital and strategic initiatives that connect local organizations to global markets.
The company is committed to developing Khmer digital talents through local teams and a long-term partnership with Passerelles Numériques Cambodia, supporting responsible and sustainable digital growth. This commitment is reflected in a number of impactful projects brought and coordinated by Oun Soursdey, CEO of Global Competences Services (GCS), contributing to capacity building, knowledge transfer, and long-term digital development in Cambodia. =FRESH NEWS | PATA Cambodia Chapter and Sourceamax Asia Sign MOU to Strengthen Cambodia’s Destination Marketing and Digital Transformation | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67891-2026-02-09-02-54-09.html |
Fresh News Asia | general | 08/02/26 15:45 | 67870 | CPP Spokesperson: Cambodia, Viet Nam, Laos Step Up Joint Fight on Disinformation and Online Scams
(Phnom Penh): Cambodia, Viet Nam, and Laos agreed to strengthen cooperation to jointly combat fake news, online scam crimes, and other forms of transnational crime that threaten regional solidarity and security, according to Suos Yara, Spokesperson of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP).
The spokesperson said n Sunday (Feb. 8) at a press conference on the outcomes of the leadership meetings between Cambodia, Viet Nam and Laos, held on 6-7 February 2026 in Phnom Penh.
He stated that the three countries pledged to work together to counter false information intended to undermine mutual trust and solidarity. “We agreed on mechanisms for information exchange because information sharing is extremely important. False information can erode public trust and damage solidarity among Cambodia, Viet Nam, and Laos. Such malicious information should not exist,” Suos Yara underscored.
"In addition, beyond combating fake news, we will also oppose hostile policies, foreign interference, and terrorism and other negative activities that exploit information technology to spread disinformation," he continued.
The spokesperson added that the leaders reached a strong consensus on enhancing cooperation to combat transnational crimes, particularly online scam networks, drug trafficking, and human trafficking. He noted that dismantling such networks requires firm political commitment and coordinated mechanisms to avoid misunderstandings or unjust accusations among the three countries.
During the meetings, the top leaders of the ruling parties exchanged views on national, regional, and international developments, shared experiences and key challenges, reviewed bilateral and trilateral relations, and assessed cooperation within regional and international frameworks. They also outlined guiding principles and strategic directions for future collaboration.
The three sides highly praised the achievements of past cooperation and expressed strong mutual trust and determination to further strengthen and expand ties. This cooperation, they affirmed, aims to support their long-term development goals of achieving high-income status by 2045 for Viet Nam, 2050 for Cambodia, and 2055 for Laos. =FRESH NEWS | CPP Spokesperson: Cambodia, Viet Nam, Laos Step Up Joint Fight on Disinformation and Online Scams | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/67870-2026-02-08-08-45-51.html |
Fresh News Asia | general | 08/02/26 17:20 | 67876 | CPP Spokesperson Says Funan Techo Canal Poses No Hostility between Cambodia, Viet Nam
(Phnom Penh): The Funan Techo Canal Project is not a source of hostility or mutual suspicion between Cambodia and Viet Nam, and no official documents exist to suggest otherwise, according to Suos Yara, Spokesperson for the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP).
Suos Yara made the remarks on Sunday (Feb. 8) during a press conference on the outcomes of bilateral and trilateral meetings among the leaders of Cambodia, Laos, and Viet Nam, hosted by Cambodia.
“Regarding the Funan Techo Canal Project, there is no official document between Cambodia and Viet Nam indicating hostility or suspicion. There is none,” he said, stressing that cooperation on the project is based on mutual understanding. He added that past misunderstandings stemmed largely from media reports containing fake news and misinformation. He added that fake news refers to deliberately fabricated information spread with malicious intent, while false information involves inaccurate or misleading reporting.
Suos Yara explained that the Funan Techo Canal is primarily designed for flood control, water conservation, and water flow management, as well as for regulating water distribution for agriculture and irrigation. The project, he said, is intended to complement regional water management systems.
The spokesperson further explained that once completed, the canal will benefit Cambodia, Viet Nam, and Laos, which are interconnected by shared river systems, by improving navigation and regional connectivity. Claims that the project generates tensions among the countries, he stressed, are personal interpretations and do not reflect the official positions of responsible state institutions.
The Funan Techo Canal Project is a river-to-sea waterway approximately 180 kilometres long, with a top width of about 100 meters, a bottom width of around 80 meters, and a water depth of approximately 5.4 meters. It will feature two navigation channels and extend from the Takeo Canal on the Mekong River, through Po Canal and Tahing Canal of the Bassac River, to the sea in Kep Province, crossing Kandal, Takeo, Kampot, and Kep provinces.
Most of the canal will follow existing natural and ancient waterways dating back to the Funan Kingdom era. Of the total length, about 135 kilometres utilize existing waterways, 38 kilometres will be straightened to reduce excessive curves, and roughly 7 kilometres will be newly excavated to improve efficiency and connectivity.
The project is expected to take around 48 months to complete, with completion targeted for 2028. The total investment is estimated at USD 1.7 billion, with 51 percent funded by Cambodian public enterprises and local companies, and 49 percent by China Road and Bridge Corporation under a Build–Operate–Transfer (BOT) model. =FRESH NEWS | CPP Spokesperson Says Funan Techo Canal Poses No Hostility between Cambodia, Viet Nam | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/67876-2026-02-08-10-20-17.html |
Fresh News Asia | general | 08/02/26 17:11 | 67873 | Peaceful Cambodia–Viet Nam–Laos Border Settlement a Model for Thailand, Says CPP Spokesperson
(Phnom Penh): Suos Yara, Spokesperson for the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), stated that the peaceful resolution of border issues between Cambodia, Viet Nam, and Laos conducted in accordance with international law and without the use of force, serves as a model for resolving border issues with Thailand.
Speaking in a press conference on Sunday (Feb. 8), Suos Yara explained that the 1904 and 1907 treaties, commonly known as the Franco–Siam Treaties or conventions, form an important legal basis for border demarcation not only for Cambodia, but also for Laos. He noted that the consensus reached by the leaders of Cambodia, Laos, and Viet Nam to complete remaining border demarcation in line with international law reflects a principled and constructive approach.
He underscored that regardless of disagreements or tensions, neighbouring countries cannot change their geographic realities and must continue to coexist. In this context, he said Thailand should look to the example set by Cambodia, Viet Nam, and Laos, which have addressed border issues through peaceful technical processes, respect for international legal principles, the use of maps, and established bilateral mechanisms.
According to the CPP spokesperson, this approach represents a positive model that reassures the public and strengthens confidence, particularly at a time when parts of the global order face disruption. He added that despite such challenges, no country has abandoned adherence to international law.
Suos Yara further stated that the shared consensus among the leaders of Cambodia, Laos, and Viet Nam sends a clear message to their citizens that border issues will not be resolved through force, but through law and cooperation, ensuring lasting peace and well-being for the people. =FRESH NEWS | Peaceful Cambodia–Viet Nam–Laos Border Settlement a Model for Thailand, Says CPP Spokesperson | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/67873-2026-02-08-10-11-28.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 09 February 2026 | 67897 | EU Ambassador Pledges Continued Aid to Displaced Families in Banteay Meanchey
(Banteay Meanchey): On 8 February 2026, Hugo Trismann, Ambassador of the European Union to Cambodia, assured displaced Cambodian families sheltering at Kandol Pagoda in Banteay Meanchey Province that they are not alone, affirming that the European Union will continue to stand with them.
The assurance was delivered during a humanitarian visit in which the ambassador led a delegation to provide emergency assistance to families displaced from the Boeung Trakuon area in Kok Romiet Commune, Thma Puok District.
The visit was attended by Dith Tina, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; Um Reatrey, Governor of Banteay Meanchey Province; Anirban Chatterjee, Deputy Representative of UNICEF Cambodia, along with other officials and partner organizations.
Speaking to Fresh News, the EU ambassador acknowledged that while the EU cannot meet all needs in full, it will continue to provide support within its capacity to ease the suffering of displaced communities.
“Beyond the assistance we are providing today, the key message I want to convey to the affected families and the Cambodian people is that they are not alone,” he said. “The European Union will remain here to support and assist them now and in the future.”
According to reports, more than 2,700 families in Banteay Meanchey Province remain displaced and unable to return to their homes. The displacement followed the installation of barbed wire and container barriers by Thai military forces, blocking access roads to residential areas in six villages: Prey Chan, Chouk Chey, Phlov Bambaek, Samakki Meanchey, Banteay Mean Rith, and Trapeang Samrong. Local residents and authorities stated that the barriers were erected after the ceasefire agreement took effect on 27 December 2025. =FRESH NEWS | EU Ambassador Pledges Continued Aid to Displaced Families in Banteay Meanchey | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67897-2026-02-09-03-38-19.html |
Fresh News Asia | general | 08/02/26 15:35 | 67867 | Cambodia, Viet Nam, Laos Leaders Laud Peaceful Border Settlement, Signal Strong Unity: Spokesperson
(Phnom Penh): Leaders of Cambodia, Viet Nam, and Laos expressed strong satisfaction with the peaceful resolution of border issues among the three countries, reaffirming their shared commitment to border security, regional stability, and sustainable development.
Chea Thyrith, Spokesperson of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), spoke on Sunday (Feb. 8) at a press conference on the outcomes of the bilateral and trilateral meetings among the leaders of Cambodia, Laos, and Viet Nam, held on 6-7 February 2026 in Phnom Penh.
According to Chea Thyrith, the leaders, Samdech Techo Hun Sen, Vietnamese General Secretary To Lam, and Lao General Secretary Thongloun Sisoulith, placed high value on the stable and secure situation along the shared borders of Cambodia, Laos, and Viet Nam. “Border security is a core foundation for progress in diplomacy, politics, and national defence.”
He highlighted that peaceful cooperation and joint border resolution have become a strong and positive tradition among the three countries, strengthened through consistent dialogue, mutual respect, and adherence to shared principles.
The CPP spokesperson further noted that the recent meetings demonstrated a clear political will and firm commitment by both the ruling parties and the states of all three nations to deepen cooperation across all sectors. This cooperation is grounded in traditional friendship, respect for sovereignty, and shared national interests.
Chea Thyrith added that the outcomes of the meetings not only reflect the strength and maturity of party-to-party and state-to-state relations, but also send a clear message to the international community of the collective commitment of Cambodia, Laos, and Viet Nam to peace, security, and sustainable development in the region. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia, Viet Nam, Laos Leaders Laud Peaceful Border Settlement, Signal Strong Unity: Spokesperson | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/67867-2026-02-08-08-35-44.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 07 February 2026 | 67843 | Cambodia Denies Presence of Philippine Fugitive Charlie Tiu Hay Ang: Foreign Ministry
(Phnom Penh): The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation confirmed that Charlie Tiu Hay Ang, also known as Atong Ang, who is being sought by Philippine authorities for series of alleged crimes, is not in Cambodia, according to a statement seen by Fresh News on Saturday (Feb. 7).
According to an official report from the Immigration General Department of the Ministry of Interior of Cambodia, there is no record of Charlie Tiu Hay Ang’s entry or exit at any of Cambodian border checkpoints, the statement added.
This clarification was issued to dispel recent media reports suggesting that Charlie Tiu Hay Ang may be hiding in Cambodia, while a team of Philippine police officers had been dispatched to search for him. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia Denies Presence of Philippine Fugitive Charlie Tiu Hay Ang: Foreign Ministry | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67843-2026-02-07-07-45-23.html |
Fresh News Asia | general | 07/02/26 21:16 | 67861 | Cambodia, Laos Reaffirm Commitment to Mutual Security and Sovereignty
(Phnom Penh): Cambodia and Laos reaffirmed their commitment not to allow any hostile forces to use the territory of either country to undermine the other’s security, stability, or sovereignty, the Cambodian Foreign Ministry said in a press release following the visit of Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith to Cambodia.
Despite rapidly evolving and increasingly complex regional and global developments, leaders of both countries underscored the importance of further strengthening and deepening their longstanding bonds of friendship.
Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to prevent any exploitation of their respective territories that could threaten the security, stability, or sovereignty of the other. This commitment reflects the spirit of traditional friendship, solidarity, good-neighbourliness, and enduring fraternal relations between Cambodia and Laos, aimed at shared prosperity.
The two sides also praised existing cooperation in maintaining border security and joint efforts to combat cross-border crime, with the objective of ensuring peaceful and stable borders. Both governments agreed to further enhance cooperation between their armed forces through exchanges of experience, addressing current security needs and reinforcing military coordination within the Cambodia–Laos–Viet Nam trilateral framework.
Leaders from both countries highly commended progress in border demarcation and boundary marker installation, noting that 86 percent of the work has been completed. They agreed to jointly address the remaining approximately 14 percent of unresolved border issues, with the shared goal of transforming border areas into zones of friendship, peace, cooperation, and development for the benefit of both peoples. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia, Laos Reaffirm Commitment to Mutual Security and Sovereignty | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/67861-2026-02-07-14-16-00.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 07 February 2026 | 67846 | APSARA National Authority Restores North Gate of East Mebon Temple
(Phnom Penh): The APSARA National Authority is restoring the north gate of the East Mebon Temple, which has been seriously damaged by natural and structural factors. The restoration work, carried out by the Department of Conservation of Monuments and Preventive Archaeology, began in late 2025 and is expected to be completed by April 2026.
So Pot, an architect and archaeologist from the department, said the north gate was classified as a high-risk structure through a risk assessment map, requiring urgent intervention to prevent collapse.
The lower structure and foundation of the gate are made of laterite, while the upper section is built of brick. The restoration team is focusing on strengthening the laterite base by cleaning soil from stone joints and cracks and resealing them with mortar to prevent water infiltration. Stones in good condition are preserved, while severely damaged stones are replaced with new ones that match the original form and technique. More than 50% of the restoration work has already been completed.
East Mebon Temple is a 10th-century mountain temple built during the reign of King Rajendravarman II, located at the center of the ancient Yashodharatataka (East Baray), and is older than Pre Rup Temple. =FRESH NEWS | APSARA National Authority Restores North Gate of East Mebon Temple | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67846-2026-02-07-09-23-28.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 07 February 2026 | 67840 | Acting Head of State Hun Sen Hosts State Banquet in Honor of Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith and Delegation
(Phnom Penh): On Saturday afternoon (Feb. 7), Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen, also Acting Head of State, hosted an official state banquet in honour of Thongloun Sisoulith, General Secretary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party and President of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic.
The banquet was held on the occasion of President Thongloun Sisoulith’s state visit to Cambodia on 6-7 February 2026. =FRESH NEWS | Acting Head of State Hun Sen Hosts State Banquet in Honor of Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith and Delegation | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67840-2026-02-07-07-34-56.html |
Fresh News Asia | general | 08/02/26 13:38 | 67864 | Cambodia Protests against Thai Military’s Activities in Occupied Cambodian Territory
(Phnnom Penh): The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation formally registered Cambodia’s strongest protest against the illegal activities conducted by Thai armed forces in occupied Cambodian territory. In the latest protest, Cambodia categorically objected to the obstruction of access with containers and a road construction in the provinces of Oddar Meanchey and Pursat, according to a press release seen by Fresh News on Sunday (Feb. 8).
On 5 February 2026, Thai armed forces placed containers to block road access at two locations in Oddar Meanchey Province, namely Rouch Champey Village and O Khla Khmum Village in O Smach District. Two days later, on 7 February 2026, Thai armed forces commenced a road construction extending from the container blockade site in O Khla Khmum Village. In Pursat Province, additional containers were placed by Thai armed forces in Thmor Da Commune, Veal Veng District, on 7 February 2026.
These locations are situated well within Cambodian territory as delimited pursuant to the Franco-Siamese Convention of 1904 and the Treaty of 1907. The construction of physical barriers and roads on Cambodian territory, occupied by Thai forces during their offensive from 7 to 27 December 2025, directly contravenes the de-escalation measures agreed upon under Item I of the Joint Statement of the 3rd Special Meeting of the General Border Committee (GBC) held on 27 December 2025. These actions further impede the safe and dignified return of displaced Cambodians to their homes and properties, and amount to a deliberate attempt to reshape the security environment and establish new realities on the ground in areas under Thailand’s illegal occupation, in breach of the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter and the ASEAN Charter.
Nevertheless, Cambodia remains firmly committed to resolving all border issues through peaceful means and in accordance with international law, while strictly adhering to the Joint Statement of the 3rd Special GBC Meeting of 27 December 2025 and other relevant bilateral agreements. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia Protests against Thai Military’s Activities in Occupied Cambodian Territory | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/67864-2026-02-08-06-38-52.html |
Fresh News Asia | general | 07/02/26 14:32 | 67837 | Cambodian and Lao Party Leaders Lead 16th CPP–LPRP Summit
(Phnom Penh): On Saturday ((Feb. 7), Samdech Techo Hun Sen, President the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), and Thongloun Sisoulith, President of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party (LPRP), chaired the 16th Party Summit, on Saturday (Feb. 7) at 7 Makara Palace. | Cambodian and Lao Party Leaders Lead 16th CPP–LPRP Summit | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/67837-2026-02-07-07-32-06.html |
Fresh News Asia | general | 07/02/26 14:01 | 67831 | Cambodian, Vietnamese PMs Pledge to Expand Bilateral Trade to $20B
(Phnom Penh): Cambodia and Viet Nam pledged to boost bilateral trade volume to the target of USD 20 billion. The commitment was made during a meeting between Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and his Vietnamese counterpart Pham Minh Chinh at the 7 Makara Palace on 6 February 2026.
During the meeting, Samdech Thipadei expressed his pleasure and extended a warm welcome to Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his delegation on the occasion of their participation in the 4th Trilateral Party Summit, hosted by Cambodia, following the 3rd summit held in February 2025 in Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
In terms of bilateral cooperation, the two leaders highly appreciated the close relations and cooperation at all levels between the two countries over the past period, aimed at strengthening solidarity and cooperation in socio-economic development in line with the guiding principle of “good neighbourliness, traditional friendship, comprehensive cooperation, and long-term stability.”
Both sides exchanged views on further strengthening and expanding cooperation in key areas, including political and diplomatic relations, economy, trade and investment, national defence and security, energy, education and training, tourism, culture, and transport infrastructure connectivity, particularly the Phnom Penh–Bavet Expressway and the Ho Chi Minh City–Moc Bai Expressway, which will enhance connectivity between the two countries.
Both prime ministers reaffirmed their commitment to continue promoting bilateral trade growth toward the USD 20 billion target in the coming period, as well as strengthening cooperation among border provinces to combat cross-border crimes, human trafficking, and technology-related fraud, with the aim of transforming border areas into zones of peace, friendship, cooperation, and development.
The two leaders also underscored the importance of promoting exchanges among the younger generations of both countries to foster mutual understanding and to study the shared history experienced by the leadership and peoples of Cambodia and Viet Nam. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodian, Vietnamese PMs Pledge to Expand Bilateral Trade to $20B | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/67831-2026-02-07-07-01-51.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 07 February 2026 | 67825 | Cambodia–Viet Nam–Laos Leaders Reaffirm Cooperation for Development, Peace, and Regional Stability
(Phnom Penh): The leaders of Cambodia, Viet Nam, and Laos reaffirmed that strong relations and effective trilateral cooperation are vital for promoting development and safeguarding peace and stability in the region, underscoring the need to continue prioritizing close collaboration.
The commitment was made during a Trilateral Prime Minister’s Meeting between Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, and Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone, on 6 February 2026 at the Peace Palace. The meeting was held on the occasion of the Vietnamese and Lao prime ministers’ participation in the leadership meeting of the Cambodian People’s Party, the Communist Party of Viet Nam, and the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party in Phnom Penh from 6–7 February 2026.
During the discussions, Prime Minister Hun Manet highly valued exchanges at all levels and the positive outcomes of cooperation among the three countries. He noted steady progress in economic and trade relations and proposed initiatives to further enhance trade, with targets of reaching USD 700 million in bilateral trade with Laos by 2030 and USD 20 billion in trade with Viet Nam in the future.
At the same time, Samdech Thipadei also encouraged greater people-to-people exchanges and expanded connectivity in areas such as infrastructure, transport, culture, tourism, and electricity. He urged technical teams to accelerate the identification of connection points between the Phnom Penh–Bavet expressway and the Ho Chi Minh City–Moc Bai expressway.
The three leaders underscored that close relations and cooperation among Cambodia, Viet Nam, and Laos are essential for development and regional stability. They agreed to strengthen collaboration in politics and diplomacy, enhance information sharing through foreign affairs mechanisms, provide mutual support within regional and international frameworks, and promote connectivity among future generations of leaders.
The meeting further advanced cooperation in national defense and security, particularly in combating cross-border crimes, technology-enabled fraud, and other non-traditional security challenges.
In the fields of trade and investment, Viet Nam expressed readiness to continue promoting increased investment in Cambodia. The three leaders also reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing connectivity in physical infrastructure, transport, electricity, education, and training, contributing to economic development and promoting tourism under the concept of “Three Countries, One Destination.” =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia–Viet Nam–Laos Leaders Reaffirm Cooperation for Development, Peace, and Regional Stability | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67825-2026-02-07-06-56-41.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 07 February 2026 | 67822 | King Norodom Sihamoni Delegates Head of State Duties to Samdech Techo Hun Sen During Medical Leave
(Phnom Penh): Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni temporarily assigned Senate President Hun Sen to act as Head of State while the king undergoes a medical check-up, according to a Royal Message issued on Saturday (Feb. 7).
The king stated that he has been unwell in recent days and is currently hospitalized, preventing him from performing royal duties during the state visits of high-level delegations from the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam and the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, scheduled for 6-7 February 2026.
Pursuant to Article 11 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia, King Sihamoni granted royal authorization to Samdech Techo Hun Sen, President of the Senate and Chairman of the King’s Supreme Privy Council, to serve as Acting Head of State. In this capacity, Samdech Techo Hun Sen will officially welcome the visiting delegations at the Royal Palace, including presiding over the state welcoming ceremony in front of the Throne Hall and hosting a state audience inside the Throne Hall.
In the Royal Message, King Norodom Sihamoni also extended his highest respect to the Supreme Patriarchs of both Buddhist Orders and conveyed blessings to all venerable monks and the Cambodian people, wishing them longevity, prosperity, good health, strength, and lasting well-being. =FRESH NEWS | King Norodom Sihamoni Delegates Head of State Duties to Samdech Techo Hun Sen During Medical Leave | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67822-2026-02-07-06-29-59.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 07 February 2026 | 67819 | Japan Grants over $300K for Irrigation Facility Rehabilitation, Construction of Dormitory for Female Students and Installment of Vocational Training Equipment
(Phnom Penh): The Government of Japan will provide a total of USD 301,904 to two recipient organizations under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (“KUSANONE”) framework, according to a press release seen by Fresh News on Saturday (Feb. 7).
The Grant Contracts for the following two projects were signed today by Ueno Atsushi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Kingdom of Cambodia, and the representatives of the two recipient organizations.
The two projects are:
1. ‘Project for the Rehabilitation of Ou Srolao Chhrom Irrigation Facilities in Banteay Meanchey Province’ (USD 220,216)
Recipient: Banteay Meanchey Provincial Department of Water Resources and Meteorology
This grant will be used to rehabilitate existing irrigation facilities where reservoir functionality is currently inadequate. This area is drought-prone during the dry season because the irrigation infrastructure doesn’t capture and store an adequate amount of water during the rainy season.
Moreover, there is no sluice gate in the most appropriate location for one. This has made it more difficult to efficiently distribute water to agricultural fields. Through the improvement of irrigation facilities, the project is expected to secure a stable supply of agricultural water throughout the year and benefit more than 6,000 local residents, including those who have returned from Thailand as a result of the border conflicts between Cambodia and Thailand.
2. ‘Project for the Construction of a Female Student Dormitory and the Installment of Vocational Training Equipment at Mondulkiri Provincial Training Center’ (USD 81,688)
Recipient: Mondulkiri Provincial Training Center
This grant will be used to construct a dormitory for female students and provide vocational training equipment. The dormitory will provide female students with a comfortable place to stay and the new equipment will give all of the students the opportunity to learn the kinds of vocational skills that will help them to find work after graduation. This project will, therefore, lead to an improvement in the standard of living for the residents in the area.
Japan’s “KUSANONE” Projects started in Cambodia in 1991 with the aim of supporting Cambodia’s reconstruction and development at the grassroots level. The “KUSANONE” assistance projects aim to protect those who are vulnerable as a result of factors, such as poverty and/or misfortune, that are directly threatening their lives, livelihoods, and dignity. The “KUSANONE” assistance also focusses on developing the self reliance of local communities. Since 1991, the Government of Japan has provided over USD 72 million, mainly to local authorities and non-governmental organizations, to assist them with the implementation of over 700 KUSANONE projects throughout Cambodia. =FRESH NEWS | Japan Grants over $300K for Irrigation Facility Rehabilitation, Construction of Dormitory for Female Students and Installment of Vocational Training Equipment | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67819-2026-02-07-01-48-11.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 07 February 2026 | 67828 | Lao President Lays Wreaths at Independence Monument and Royal Memorial of Cambodian Late King Father
(Phnom Penh): Thongloun Sisoulith, General Secretary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party and President of the Lao People's Democratic Republic, laid wreaths at the Independence Monument and the Royal Memorial of the late King-Father Norodom Sihanouk on Saturday (Feb. 7).
The general secretary and his delegation arrived in Cambodia for a two-day State Visit from 6 to 7 February 2026. =FRESH NEWS | Lao President Lays Wreaths at Independence Monument and Royal Memorial of Cambodian Late King Father | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67828-2026-02-07-07-00-40.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67804 | Former Cambodian Diplomat and Senator Thoam Bun Sron Dies at 83
(Phnom Penh): The Hon. Thoam Bun Sron passed away peacefully on 28 January 2026 in Australia, aged 83. A small private service to honour his life will be held in Canberra.
He devoted his life to public service, diplomacy, and scholarship in service to Cambodia and its people.
From 1972, he served at the Royal Cambodian Embassy in Canberra as Counsellor and later as Chargé d’affaires until the change of regime in 1975. After seeking refuge in Australia, he embraced his new home, raised his family, and remained deeply committed to Cambodia through ongoing involvement in negotiation and peacekeeping efforts.
In 1981, he completed his Master’s thesis at the Australian National University, Cambodia in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: A Quest for Survival, 1840–1863, widely recognised as an important scholarly contribution to the study of Khmer identity.
After returning to Cambodia in 1993, he served in senior national roles, including Adviser to the First Prime Minister, a five-year term as Governor of Sihanoukville Province, and later nine years as a Member of the Senate, until his retirement in 2013.
He is remembered as a diplomat, statesman, and scholar of integrity and intellect, respected for his character, humility, and lifelong commitment to learning and public service.
Above all, he is deeply loved and missed, remembered by family and friends as a gentle and warm-hearted man of quiet strength, a thoughtful philosopher and spiritual man grounded in Buddhist wisdom.
The centre of his world and heart was his beloved wife who was his anchor, constant companion and soulmate. He was a loving father and father-in-law, devoted to his family, and known for his cheeky, gentle humour. He leaves a legacy of kindness, dignity, and humanity. =FRESH NEWS | Former Cambodian Diplomat and Senator Thoam Bun Sron Dies at 83 | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67804-2026-02-06-09-40-00.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67798 | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Hosts Luncheon in Honor of Vietnamese and Lao Party Leaders
(Phnom Penh): Samdech Techo Hun Sen, President of the Cambodian People’s Party, hosted a luncheon reception in honor of To Lam, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam, and Thongloun Sisoulith, General Secretary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party, together with delegations from the three parties, on Friday (Feb. 6) at 7 Makara Palace, Phnom Penh. | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Hosts Luncheon in Honor of Vietnamese and Lao Party Leaders | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67798-2026-02-06-09-23-11.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67801 | Cambodian Defence Ministry Facilitates ASEAN Observation Team’s Inspection in Veal Veng District after Ceasefire
(Phnom Penh): Lieutenant General Maly Socheata, the Spokeswoman of the Ministry of National Defence of the Kingdom of Cambodia, reported that at 9 a.m. on Friday (Feb. 6), the Cambodian Liaison Group (CLG) facilitated the ASEAN Observer Team (AOT) to observe, verify, and report on the updated situation in the area of Chor 1, Veal Veng district, Pursat province after the ceasefire came into effect.
It is also worth noting that since the ceasefire took effect, Cambodia is firmly committed to consistently respecting and fully implementing the Ceasefire agreement, the Joint Declaration on the Peace Agreement between Cambodia and Thailand on 26 October 2025, the Joint Statement of the 3rd Special Meeting of the Cambodia–Thailand General Border Committee (GBC) on 27 December 2025, and other relevant documents. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodian Defence Ministry Facilitates ASEAN Observation Team’s Inspection in Veal Veng District after Ceasefire | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67801-2026-02-06-09-29-36.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67816 | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Hosts State Banquet for General Secretary To Lam on King’s Behalf
(Phnom Penh): Samdech Techo Hun Sen, President of the Senate of Cambodia, on behalf of Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni, hosted a state banquet in honor of To Lam, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam, and his delegation on Friday evening (Feb. 6) at the Senate’s Solidarity Palace. | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Hosts State Banquet for General Secretary To Lam on King’s Behalf | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67816-2026-02-06-15-57-25.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67795 | Samdech Techo Hun Sen and General Secretary To Lam Preside over MoU Signing on Party External Relations
(Phnom Penh): Samdech Techo Hun Sen, President of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) and To Lam, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam, presided over the Signing Ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Commission for External Relations of the Cambodian People's Party and the Party Committee of Viet Nam's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on Friday (Feb. 6) at 7 Makara Palace, Phnom Penh. | Samdech Techo Hun Sen and General Secretary To Lam Preside over MoU Signing on Party External Relations | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67795-2026-02-06-09-14-05.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67783 | BREAKING: King Sihamoni Delegates Duties to Acting Head of State Hun Sen to Welcome Lao President
(Phnom Penh): On Friday afternoon (Feb. 6), the Office of the Royal Palace issued a statement informing that Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni is currently unable to carry out his royal duties.
Accordingly, the king delegated the responsibility to Samdech Techo Hun Sen, in his capacity as Acting Head of State, to officially welcome Thongloun Sisoulith, General Secretary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party and President of the Lao People's Democratic Republic, at the Royal Palace.
It should be noted that Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith arrived in Cambodia for a two-day State Visit to Cambodia from 6 to 7 February 2026. =FRESH NEWS | BREAKING: King Sihamoni Delegates Duties to Acting Head of State Hun Sen to Welcome Lao President | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67783-2026-02-06-07-57-40.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 07 February 2026 | 67834 | Acting Head of State Hun Sen Hosts Official Welcome for Lao President
(Phnom Penh): On Saturday morning (Feb. 7), Samdech Techo Hun Sen, Cambodian Acting Head of State, officially welcomed Thongloun Sisoulith, Secretary General of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party and President of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic.
The welcoming ceremony, held at the Royal Palace, marked the start of President Thongloun Sisoulith’s two-day state visit to Cambodia. The ceremony featured a guard of honor and the playing of the national anthems of Laos and Cambodia, in accordance with state-visit protocol for foreign heads of state. =FRESH NEWS | Acting Head of State Hun Sen Hosts Official Welcome for Lao President | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67834-2026-02-07-07-03-32.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67780 | Ukraine, Russia end second round of peace talks with agreement on prisoner swap, new meeting
KYIV, Feb 5 (Reuters): Ukraine and Russia concluded a second round of U.S.-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi on Thursday aimed at ending Europe's biggest conflict since World War Two, with the two sides conducting a major prisoner swap and agreeing to resume negotiations soon.
U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff said the delegations from the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia had agreed to an exchange of 314 prisoners of war, which took place on Thursday. It was the first such swap in five months.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said some of the released POWs had been held for nearly four years. He said the next round of talks would be held soon, likely in the United States.
Witkoff, writing on the X social media platform, said: "The discussions were constructive and focused on how to create the conditions for a durable peace."
He said the talks "demonstrate that sustained diplomatic engagement is delivering tangible results and advancing efforts to end the war in Ukraine."
Zelenskiy, speaking in his nightly video address, said Ukraine favored any diplomatic format "that can realistically bring peace closer and make it reliable, lasting, and such that deprives Russia of the appetite to continue fighting."
Speaking earlier alongside Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Zelenskiy said the talks covered the main differences between the two sides. | Ukraine, Russia end second round of peace talks with agreement on prisoner swap, new meeting | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67780-2026-02-06-07-34-13.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67768 | Cambodia, Viet Nam Party Leaders Hold High-level Party Summit
(Phnom Penh): To Lam, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam, led the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Viet Nam (CPV) in a high-level summit with the Standing Committee of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) Central Committee, led by Samdech Techo Hun Sen, President of the CPP, at 7 Makara Palace, Phnom Penh.
The summit focused on strengthening friendship and deepening party-to-party relations, reflecting the shared borders and historical legacy among neighbouring countries that were former partners in Indochina. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia, Viet Nam Party Leaders Hold High-level Party Summit | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67768-2026-02-06-05-07-08.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67777 | Cuba Pledges to Strengthen Tourism Cooperation with Cambodia
(Phnom Penh): On 5 February 2026, Cambodian Tourism Minister Hout Hak received Milena Caridad Zaldívar Piedra, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Cuba to the Kingdom of Cambodia, along with her colleagues, for a courtesy call and working discussion on tourism cooperation between Cambodia and Cuba.
During the meeting, the minister informed the Cuban ambassador that Cambodia and Cuba have maintained diplomatic relations since 1960, and as of 2026, the two countries have enjoyed 66 years of diplomatic ties.
On this occasion, Minister Huot Hak also briefed the ambassador that through the implementation of the Win-Win Policy of Samdech Techo Hun Sen, former Prime Minister and current Acting Head of State of Cambodia, Cambodia has achieved peace, political stability, security, good public order, macroeconomic stability, and strong growth in the tourism sector, which has been recognized as “Green Gold.”
Furthermore, the minister emphasized that under the leadership of Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet, Prime Minister of Cambodia, the tourism sector has been designated as a top priority and a key pillar of the national economy, playing an important role in socio-economic development.
At the same time, Ambassador Milena Caridad Zaldívar Piedra expressed her gratitude to Minister Huot Hak for granting her and her colleagues the opportunity to engage in the working discussion.
In addition, she conveyed her interest in further developing bilateral cooperation between Cambodia and Cuba through the following initiatives: 1. proposing discussions and the organization of reciprocal Familiarization Trips (FAM Trips) between the two countries to promote and publicize tourism destinations; 2. proposing the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Ministries of Tourism of both countries during an upcoming international tourism exhibition in Cuba; and 3. requesting the Ministry’s assistance in facilitating meetings with tourism associations in Cambodia during the forthcoming visit of a delegation from the Cuban Ministry of Tourism to Cambodia.
The Cambodian tourism minister agreed with the proposals and expressed his support for the organization of reciprocal FAM Trips, as well as the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Ministries of Tourism of the two countries. =FRESH NEWS | Cuba Pledges to Strengthen Tourism Cooperation with Cambodia | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67777-2026-02-06-06-54-46.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67771 | Trump rejects Putin offer of one-year extension of New START deployment limits
WASHINGTON/MOSCOW, Feb 5 (Reuters): U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday rejected an offer from his Russian counterpart to voluntarily extend the caps on strategic nuclear weapons deployments after the treaty that held them in check for more than two decades expired.
"Rather than extend "New START ... we should have our Nuclear Experts work on a new, improved and modernized Treaty that can last long into the future," Trump wrote in a post on his Truth Social platform.
Arms control advocates warn that the expiration of the treaty will fuel an accelerated nuclear arms race, while U.S. opponents say the pact constrained the U.S. ability to deploy enough weapons to deter nuclear threats posed by both Russia and China.
Trump's post was in response to a proposal by Russian President Vladimir Putin for the sides to adhere for a year to the 2010 accord's limit of 1,550 warheads on 700 delivery systems — missiles, aircraft and submarines.
New START was the last in a series of arms control treaties between the world's two largest nuclear weapons powers dating back more than half a century to the Cold War. It allowed for only a single extension, which Putin and former U.S. President Joe Biden agreed to for five years in 2021.
In his post, Trump called New START "a badly negotiated deal" that he said "is being grossly violated," an apparent reference to Putin's 2023 decision to halt on-site inspections and other measures designed to reassure each side that the other was complying with the treaty.
Putin cited U.S. support for Ukraine's battle against Russia's 2022 full-scale invasion as the reason for his decision.
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told reporters that the U.S. would continue talks with Russia. | Trump rejects Putin offer of one-year extension of New START deployment limits | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67771-2026-02-06-06-07-25.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67774 | Damage to Homes, Temples, and Infrastructure After Thai Military Incursion into Cambodian Territory
(Border Area): The aftermath of an incursion by Thai military into Cambodian territory revealed extensive damage to civilian homes, temples, bridges, roads, and public infrastructure, along with the presence of unexploded ordnance remnants.
According to reports, the incursion took place between7 December and 27 December 2025, and involved the deployment of container trucks and other military equipment scattered by Thai forces in violation of Cambodia’s sovereignty. Significant damage was recorded at the Sovannasikkharam Prey Chan Pagoda and in Prey Chan village, located in Ou Chrov district, Banteay Meanchey province. | Damage to Homes, Temples, and Infrastructure After Thai Military Incursion into Cambodian Territory | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67774-2026-02-06-06-19-37.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67759 | Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet Calls for Unity to Eradicate Wrongdoing Nationwide
(Phnom Penh): Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet called on officials and law enforcement forces under the Ministry of Interior to unite in a determined effort to “clean our own home” by eradicating all wrongdoing from the country.
Speaking at the closing ceremony of the Ministry of Interior’s annual conference, the prime minister warned that a strict “surgical approach” would be enforced without exception against any officials involved in social crimes, particularly online scam operations.
Samdech Thipadei also underlined the need to intensify uncompromising crackdowns on crimes that pose serious challenges to society, including online scams, traffic offenses, drug-related crimes, juvenile delinquency, and human trafficking. He underscored that unity across all institutions is essential to restoring what is good for the nation and its people.
He also urged citizens from all walks of life to actively participate in and support the nationwide effort, reiterating that strict disciplinary measures would be applied to any officials found complicit in social crimes, especially online scams.
On the occasion, Samdech Thipadei provided priority guidance to the conference, calling for continued protection and assistance for displaced and affected citizens; uninterrupted provision of civil registration and identification services; strengthened human resource development and institutional modernization in line with the digital era; improved quality of public services; and sustained implementation of the Safe Village–Commune–Sangkat policy to ensure the effective execution of the Ministry of Interior’s 2026 work directions.
At the annual conference, Minister of Interior Sar Sokha reported that in 2025, overall criminal offenses declined by 17 percent compared to 2024, with a crackdown success rate of 96 percent. Significant progress was recorded in combating illegal drug crimes, human and labor trafficking, prostitution, online scams, illegal gambling, and juvenile gangs.
The Ministry of Interior is continuing investigations and crackdowns on online scam networks, arresting ringleaders and repatriating foreign offenders to their home countries through close and responsible cooperation with relevant law enforcement authorities. =FRESH NEWS | Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet Calls for Unity to Eradicate Wrongdoing Nationwide | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67759-2026-02-06-04-11-49.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67738 | Vietnamese Party General Secretary To Lam Arrives in Cambodia for State Visit
(Phnom Penh): General Secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam To Lam arrived in Cambodia for a State Visit on 6 February 2026 at the invitation of Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni.
According to a press release dated 3 February 2026, during the State Visit, the king will graciously grant a Royal Audience to the general secretary and host a State Banquet in his honour at the Royal Palace. Queen Mother Norodom Monineath Sihanouk will also graciously receive the general secretary in Royal Audience at the Royal Palace.
During his stay, the general secretary will also lay wreaths at the Independence Monument and the Royal Memorial of the late King-Father Norodom Sihanouk, as well as the Cambodia-Viet Nam Friendship Monument.
The general secretary will also hold a high-level meeting with Samdech Techo Hun Sen, Cambodian Senate President.
The State Visit of General Secretary To Lam will further strengthen the cordial relations between Cambodia and Viet Nam, underscoring shared commitment to further strengthen and deepen the mutually beneficial cooperation in the spirit of "good neighbourliness, traditional friendship, comprehensive cooperation and long-lasting stability" for development and prosperity of the two nations and peoples. =FRESH NEWS | Vietnamese Party General Secretary To Lam Arrives in Cambodia for State Visit | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67738-2026-02-06-01-49-33.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67762 | Vietnamese General Secretary To Lam Lays Wreaths at Independence, Royal Memorial, and Friendship Monuments
(Phnom Penh): On Friday (Feb. 6), General Secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam To Lam laid wreaths at the Independence Monument and the Royal Memorial of the late King-Father Norodom Sihanouk, as well as the Cambodia-Viet Nam Friendship Monument.
General Secretary To Lam and his delegation arrived in Cambodia earlier the same morning for a one-day State Visit. =FRESH NEWS | Vietnamese General Secretary To Lam Lays Wreaths at Independence, Royal Memorial, and Friendship Monuments | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67762-2026-02-06-04-24-13.html |
Fresh News Asia | general | 06/02/26 09:54 | 67747 | Lao President Arrives in Cambodia for Two-day State Visit
(Phnom Penh): Thongloun Sisoulith, General Secretary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party and President of the Lao People's Democratic Republic, arrived in Cambodia for a two-day State Visit to Cambodia from 6 to 7 February 2026 at the invitation of Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni.
According to a press release dated 3 February 2026, during the State Visit, the king will graciously grant a Royal Audience to Thongloun Sisoulith and host a State Banquet in his honour at the Royal Palace.
During his stay, the general secretary will also lay wreaths at the Independence Monument and the Royal Memorial of the late King-Father Norodom Sihanouk.
The Lao president will also hold a high-level meeting with Samdech Techo Hun Sen, President of the Senate of Cambodia.
The State Visit of Thongloun Sisoulith will further strengthen the cordial friendship between Cambodia and the Lao PDR, underscoring shared commitment to further strengthen and deepen the mutually beneficial cooperation in the spirit of “Comprehensive and Long-Lasting Strategic Partnership between Cambodia and the Lao PDR” for the development and prosperity of the two nations and peoples. =FRESH NEWS | Lao President Arrives in Cambodia for Two-day State Visit | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/67747-2026-02-06-02-54-50.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67744 | Cambodia, Australia Pledge to Deepen Cooperation in Areas of Mutual Benefit: Foreign Ministry
(Phnom Penh): On the morning of 5 February 2026, Cambodian Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn held talks with Derek Yip, Ambassador of Australia to the Kingdom of Cambodia, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, according to a press release seen by Fresh News on Friday (Feb. 6)
Cambodian foreign minister expressed satisfaction with the progress of the long-standing relationship between the two countries and considered Australia a trusted partner, as reflected in the fruitful cooperation between Cambodia and Australia in areas of mutual benefit, including trade and investment, defence and security, education, and people-to-people exchanges.
He further emphasized the importance of high-level exchanges between the two countries, as well as the regular convening of Senior Officials' Talks, which serve as important mechanisms for further strengthening and expanding bilateral cooperation, as well as for promoting the partnership to a higher level.
In response, the Australian ambassador highly commended the strong cooperation between the two countries and the outcomes achieved by the Royal Government of Cambodia in combating online scams. He also reaffirmed his commitment to continue working closely with relevant Cambodian institutions to achieve further tangible outcomes during his tenure in Cambodia.
On the occasion, Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn also briefed Ambassador Derek Yip on the latest developments along the Cambodia-Thailand border and reaffirmed Cambodia's commitment to upholding the ceasefire agreement and refraining from any actions that could result in the loss of lives on either side. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia, Australia Pledge to Deepen Cooperation in Areas of Mutual Benefit: Foreign Ministry | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67744-2026-02-06-02-32-44.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67765 | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Receives Viet Nam’s Communist Party Chief on King’s Behalf
(Phnom Penh): Samdech Techo Hun Sen, in his capacity as Acting Head of State, on Friday morning (Feb. 6) officially received Tô Lâm, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Viet Nam, at the Royal Palace as the highest royal representative of His Majesty King Norodom Sihamoni.
The reception was conducted with an official welcoming ceremony and included a royal audience.
Earlier on Friday, the Office of the Royal Palace issued a statement informing that King Norodom Sihamoni is currently unable to carry out his royal duties. Accordingly, the king delegated Samdech Techo Hun Sen, in his role as Acting Head of State, to officially welcome General Secretary To Lam at the Royal Palace.
General Secretary To Lam and his delegation arrived in Cambodia earlier the same morning for a one-day State Visit. =FRESH NEWS | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Receives Viet Nam’s Communist Party Chief on King’s Behalf | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67765-2026-02-06-04-34-37.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 06 February 2026 | 67741 | Cambodian Leaders and Pakistani Senate Chairman Reaffirm Commitment to Deepening Bilateral and Multilateral Cooperation: Senate Secretariat General
(Phnom Penh): At the invitation of Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen, Pakistani Senate Chairman Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani successfully concluded an official visit to Cambodia from 2 to 5 February 2026. The official visit of Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani marked a new milestone in enhancing parliamentary cooperation and further deepening the bonds of friendship and bilateral relations between Cambodia and Pakistan, thereby contributing to peace, stability, and prosperity in the region and beyond, according to the Senate Secretariat General’s press release seen by Fresh News on Friday (Feb. 6).
Read in full below. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodian Leaders and Pakistani Senate Chairman Reaffirm Commitment to Deepening Bilateral and Multilateral Cooperation: Senate Secretariat General | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67741-2026-02-06-02-14-51.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 05 February 2026 | 67735 | Myanmar police destroy over 300 acres of poppy in Shan state
YANGON, Feb. 5 (Xinhua): Myanmar's police have destroyed about 311 acres of opium poppy fields in Shan state, state-owned daily Myanma Alinn reported on Thursday.
The eradication operation was carried out in cooperation with local authorities across several townships in the state, the report said. | Myanmar police destroy over 300 acres of poppy in Shan state | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67735-2026-02-05-09-51-14.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 05 February 2026 | 67732 | Fresh Exclusive Commentary: Conflict with Cambodia and “Internal Illness”: Why Thailand Is Slipping into the Status of “ASEAN’s Sick Man”
(Phnom Penh): As restaurants in Bangkok grow quieter, hotel rooms remain unfilled, and small businesses begin to close their doors, a troubling question is emerging quietly within the ASEAN community: Why has a country once proud to call itself an “Asian economic tiger” begun to display the symptoms of a regional patient?
This question is not driven by political emotion or rhetorical exaggeration. Rather, it arises from clear signs of decline in commercial capacity, market confidence, and social livelihoods—signals that domestic and international media have increasingly documented in their reporting on Thailand.
A Pre-Existing Economic Illness, Worsened by Political Conflict
For many years, Thailand’s economy has shown persistently slow growth compared with its Southeast Asian neighbours. High household debt, heavy dependence on tourism, and prolonged delays in structural reform have left domestic production and consumption stuck in a condition best described as “surviving, but not thriving.”
This assessment aligns with reporting by the Financial Times, which recently quoted financial analysts from Kasikornbank warning that while Thailand’s economy is “not yet in the ICU,” it could “look much worse if the government fails to address its structural problems in a serious and sustained manner.”
What this analysis makes clear is that Thailand’s core challenge is not a short-term crisis that can be resolved quickly, but rather a chronic and long-term illness requiring deep treatment and long-range political decisions. Yet persistent political instability—frequent changes in leadership, blocked electoral outcomes, and governments unable to implement long-term reforms—has made such treatment increasingly difficult. In this context, radical nationalist sentiment has not only diverted attention from fundamental problems but has also weakened the state’s own capacity to address an illness it knows it already has.
Tourism Is “Sputtering,” with Ripple Effects Across the Economy
Tourism, long one of Thailand’s most important economic engines, is also showing visible signs of weakness. According to the Financial Times, Thailand welcomed approximately 32.9 million foreign visitors in 2025, a decline from the previous year and still well below pre-pandemic levels.
This downturn has not been confined to tourism alone. Its effects have rippled across related sectors, including retail, agriculture, and hotel construction. Reports of under-occupied restaurants and shuttered small businesses across Bangkok are not anecdotal impressions, but social indicators of declining domestic confidence and shrinking consumer spending power—conditions that make economic recovery even more difficult.
Political Conflict with Cambodia: Populist Politics, Not the Root Cause
Political tensions with Cambodia are not the root cause of Thailand’s economic problems. However, in a context of slowing growth, public frustration, and delayed reform, such tensions have become a tool of populist politics, intensifying existing structural weaknesses.
Using border disputes as political instruments may temporarily boost nationalist sentiment, but the economic cost is significant. Investor confidence suffers, and Thailand’s image as a safe and stable tourism destination is undermined. As Reuters has reported repeatedly, financial markets and investors tend to exercise heightened caution whenever Thailand experiences political tension and uncertainty.
Put plainly, external conflict does not cure internal problems. Instead, it creates new pressures that accelerate the spread of existing economic and political illness, making recovery more difficult and more costly.
Political Nationalism: Pain Relief Without a Cure
During election seasons, nationalist rhetoric can help politicians secure short-term support. But for Thailand, using conflict with Cambodia as a political stepping-stone functions much like a painkiller—temporarily easing social discomfort without treating the underlying disease.
Even if a political party succeeds at the ballot box by mobilising radical nationalist sentiment, such victories do not resolve the country’s chronic economic illness. On the contrary, delays in reform and continued regional tension deepen structural problems and make them harder to treat over time.
In the end, a country may win an election yet lose investor confidence, long-term economic prospects, and regional standing. For Thailand, continued reliance on nationalist politics risks accelerating the erosion of its once-proud image as an Asian tiger.
Thailand is a core member of ASEAN. When such a central country remains unwell—due to delayed reforms and persistent political tension—the consequences extend beyond national borders. ASEAN’s credibility and image in the eyes of the international community are inevitably affected.
The phrase “ASEAN’s sick man” is not a label directly used by the Financial Times or Reuters. Nevertheless, the economic, social, and political signals documented by these international sources point unmistakably to a condition of chronic illness within Thailand—one that will worsen if the country continues to postpone treatment of its long-standing internal problems.
Thailand is not becoming a regional patient because of its conflict with Cambodia alone. It is becoming one because of its own political choices—choosing to use external conflict as a distraction while delaying the difficult work of internal reform. Conflict may deliver short-term political gains, but for the nation’s future it only makes a long-standing illness more severe, more expensive, and far harder to cure. | Fresh Exclusive Commentary: Conflict with Cambodia and “Internal Illness”: Why Thailand Is Slipping into the Status of “ASEAN’s Sick Man” | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67732-2026-02-05-09-30-55.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 05 February 2026 | 67726 | Vietnam willing to boost US purchases, trade minister says, as new round of tariff talks begins
HANOI, Feb 4 (Reuters): Vietnam is willing to increase purchases of U.S. goods, especially machinery and high‑tech products, its trade minister said on Wednesday, as the Southeast Asian nation began a sixth round of tariff negotiations in Washington this week.
Trade Minister Le Manh Hung met with several U.S. companies in the energy and technology sectors, including executives from Apple, Exxon Mobil, GE, AES and Excelerate Energy, according to a statement from the ministry.
The White House in October said the United States and Vietnam would finalise a trade agreement that will keep tariffs on most Vietnamese goods at 20% but remove duties on certain products.
Vietnam's shipments to the United States, its largest export market, reached a record high of $153 billion last year, despite the tariffs.
During the trip, trade minister Hung witnessed the signing of several memorandums of understanding with U.S. companies to buy American crude oil, ethanol and corn, Vietnam state media reported on Wednesday.
The MOUs were signed with Chevron, Marquis Energy and ADM Asia-Pacific Trading in Washington, the Vietnam News Agency reported. | Vietnam willing to boost US purchases, trade minister says, as new round of tariff talks begins | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67726-2026-02-05-08-55-24.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 05 February 2026 | 67717 | Information Minister, New UNESCO Representative to Cambodia Meet to Strengthen Cooperation in Media Development
(Phnom Penh): Minister of Information Neth Pheaktra received Flavio Bonetti, the newly appointed Representative of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to Cambodia, for a courtesy call and working discussion on Thursday morning (Feb. 5) at the Ministry of Information.
The meeting aimed to strengthen and expand cooperation in developing Cambodia’s information and media sector.
During the discussion, both sides discussed key areas of collaboration, including enhancing journalists’ professional capacity through training programs, experience sharing, promotion of professional journalism standards, journalists’ safety, and the development of rules and regulations to ensure compliance with journalistic ethics and professional codes of conduct.
Minister Neth Pheaktra underlined that under the 7th mandate, one of the Ministry’s top priorities is the drafting of the Law on the Press Regime, which is scheduled for completion by the end of 2027. He requested UNESCO’s support and expertise to assist in the drafting process and ensure the law is finalized on schedule.
On the occasion, the minister also congratulated Flavio Bonetti on his appointment as the new UNESCO Representative to Cambodia and wished him success in further strengthening close cooperation between the ministry and UNESCO.
For his part, Flavio Bonetti expressed his pleasure at taking up his new mission in Cambodia, noting that it marks an important step in enhancing relations and cooperation between UNESCO and the Ministry of Information. He reaffirmed UNESCO’s commitment to supporting the advancement of Cambodia’s media sector toward higher quality, professionalism, and modernity. =FRESH NEWS | Information Minister, New UNESCO Representative to Cambodia Meet to Strengthen Cooperation in Media Development | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67717-2026-02-05-07-45-15.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 05 February 2026 | 67729 | Interior Ministry: Additional 2,388 Displaced Persons Have Returned Home as of February 5
(Phnom Penh): The Cambodian Ministry of Interior issued an update on Thursday (Feb. 5) concerning the situation following the ceasefire agreement.
According to the press release, which covers the period from 6:00 a.m. on 4 February to 6:00 a.m. on 5 February 2026, an additional 2,388 displaced persons returned to their homes.
Consequently, as of now, approximately 550,000 people, equivalent to about 85 percent of the total of more than 640,000 displaced persons, have reintegrated into their communities.
As a result, there are 95,474 displaced persons, including 49,991 women and 30,532 children, remaining in displacement camps.
Read the full press release below. =FRESH NEWS | Interior Ministry: Additional 2,388 Displaced Persons Have Returned Home as of February 5 | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67729-2026-02-05-09-11-56.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 05 February 2026 | 67693 | Samgwang Livestock Farm Completed as New Model of Socialist Rural Construction in New Era and Livestock Farming Development
Pyongyang, February 3 (KCNA): The rural areas across the DPRK are undergoing changes one after another to present new scenery of civilization all the year round, thanks to the steady implementation of the programme for the rural revolution in the new era set forth by the Workers’ Party of Korea. Against this backdrop, Samgwang-ri of Unjon County in North Phyongan Province has turned into a modern livestock farming base and beautiful and ideal socialist land to greet the auspicious moment of its inauguration.
Distinctive modern houses are standing in rows adding to the sentiments peculiar to the countryside in the beautiful villages, alongside different branch farms, processing grounds, rearing blocks, cultural and welfare facilities, a solar power station, office building, hall of culture, kindergarten, school, hospital, pharmacy and other public buildings which stand in ideal harmony. They are all impeccable in terms of architectural beauty. The fascinating livestock farm is a proud model of the times, which set a new standard of socialist rural construction and the development of the livestock farming.
The eye-opening transformation in the Samgwang area clearly showing the rapid development of the socialist countryside is a proud fruition of the noble devotion of Comrade Kim Jong Un who is confidently shaping a bright future of Korean-style socialism with his outstanding ideas, theories and energetic leadership and another clear proof of the validity and vitality of the WPK’s policy on rural construction.
An inauguration ceremony of the Samgwang Livestock Farm under the North Phyongan Provincial Rural Economy Committee, built as a model of socialist rural construction in the new era and development of livestock farming, was held with splendour on February 2. Kim Jong Un, general secretary of the Workers’ Party of Korea and president of the State Affairs of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, attended the ceremony. All the participants raised stormy cheers of “Hurrah!” looking up with deep emotion at Comrade Kim Jong Un, the benevolent father of all the people who steadily gives a facelift to all the rural areas across the country so that they can change and thrive, while making an endless journey of devotion day and night with burning love for the country and the people. Present at the ceremony were leading officials of the Party, government and armed forces organs and other members of the central leadership of the Party, officials and working people of North Phyongan Province and Unjon County and employees of the farm.
Kim Jong Un made a historic speech in commemoration of the inauguration of the Samgwang Livestock Farm.
At this Samgwang Livestock Farm to be inaugurated today, we are seeing another unique development of the socialist countryside aspiring to advancement and modernity, he said, adding this is a new standard and epitome clearly showing the height of transformation and level of change we want to reach.
He referred to the purpose and important significance of the construction of the Samgwang Livestock Farm, which was started to create a new starting point and innovative criterion conducive to defining a future development orientation of the countryside and livestock farming in the light of the lessons drawn from the rural construction in the past.
Just this Samgwang-ri clearly indicates the prospect of the socialist rural development we are going to attain, he said, noting that what we have to do is to expand the experience and successes we have gained in the course of building the farm, and thus put rural development onto a new qualitative transformation stage. He specified different tasks to be tackled in implementing the socialist rural development policy and definitely turning the livestock farming of the country into a modern one of the world level.
When Kim Jong Un finished his speech, all the participants raised enthusiastic cheers with great emotion and out of joy of receiving the immortal guidelines indicating the clear policy for the expanded implementation of the WPK’s programme for the rural revolution and the development of animal husbandry in the new era. Upon authorization of Kim Jong Un, Pak Thae Song, premier of the Cabinet, cut the inauguration tape.
Kim Jong Un extended warm congratulations to the local residents who came to lead a blessed life in the wonderful place transformed into a socialist paradise He, together with leading officials, went round the first branch of the Samgwang Livestock Farm, protected cultivation ground, dairy products production ground, etc.
Enjoying the gratifying sight of milch cows and goats of good breeds being raised, he said that the main thing in livestock farming is also breed and referred to the need to establish a nationwide system of supplying superior breeds and conduct the work of preserving pedigrees in a scientific way.
He said that it is necessary to positively introduce such advanced livestock farming technologies as that of making the system of managing individual animals like cow, goat and sheep and others intelligent and constantly perfect the Korean-style livestock production system and IT system.
He said: In line with the intention of the Party which set as the five key factors in developing livestock farming superior breeds, sufficient feed, a scientific approach to rearing, comprehensive veterinary services and IT-based and intelligent production and management, the farm should direct big efforts to improving the quality of products while lowering the production costs by optimizing and upgrading technical management, management of equipment, raising and tending and feed management and thus ensure that the validity and vitality of the WPK’s policy on livestock farming are proved by clear production growth in the future, too.
Saying that scientific animal husbandry precisely means the increased production of livestock products, he stressed that the farm should steadily usher in a new phase of development of livestock farming and make uninterrupted innovations and continuous advance, regarding it as a priority task to bolster up the scientific and technological forces in production, management and operation.
The Samgwang Livestock Farm should become a standard-bearer advancing in the vanguard of the whole country under the uplifted banner in implementing the Party’s policy on animal husbandry, he said, giving precious instructions for the management and control of the farm including the issues of steadily developing the technology for recycling waste, creating new standards in the analysis and control of quality and the issue of promoting and expanding the habit of developing competitively while exchanging experience among major livestock farms.
He said that like this farm, modern and industrialized elements are now being positively introduced into rural areas and that it is necessary to actively encourage such trend and make it a policy. He noted that it is the expansion and intensification of the programme for the rural revolution in the new era to develop the country’s animal husbandry in a specialized way, including the integration of the production system of farms, the increase in veterinary medicine production and the establishment of a new stockbreeding information technology research unit, and clarified the ways for its implementation.
He learned about the dairy product production at the farm. Appreciating that the farm is ensuring a stable production environment and profitability through the introduction of an intelligent dairy product production system based on the virtual physical production system, he said that lots of good experiences conducive to putting production lines on an intelligent and IT basis have recently been created and that this work should be constantly developed purposefully.
Having a taste of a dairy product, he said that it is not inferior to the products made in the capital city and it rather seems to taste better than them and that it is very great for the unknown farm to mass-produce 10-odd kinds of dairy products such as butter, cheese, milk powder and yogurt. He added that he feels great pride to think that such excellent dairy products would be supplied to the children and people.
Enjoying the picturesque panorama of the farm including modern rural dwelling houses, he said with pleasure that it is really wonderful and it is a serene landscape displaying a sentiment peculiar to the region and that the Samgwang Livestock Farm is a model creation which can proudly represent the socialist countryside in the new era and an ideal modern farm that can stand comparison with a town.
Noting that to build up all the rural villages of the country in such a way that they maintain the flavour of Korean-style socialism and clearly preserve the characteristics of the relevant regions is a strategically important plan to which the Party attaches importance in order to provide the rural population with good living environment and achieve the overall development of the country, he said that when modern villages boasting unique architectural beauty are built in rural areas year after year, not only the living environment of the agricultural workers but also their level of ideological consciousness and civilization will change remarkably along with the appearance of the country.
Calling for building the rural villages of the country to be prominent in all aspects, so that they can be recognized as flawless in any place and even in the distant future, he expressed his unshakable will to more powerfully and confidently propel the overall rural development of the country.
Saying that a model entity for greenhouse vegetable production was built in the area of Wihwa Island and a new standard of development of animal husbandry was set in the Samgwang area, he noted it is the traditional Korean-style development mode and law governing development to create a model first and generalize it to the whole country. When this is well embodied in an organic manner in the construction of rural villages and regions, more epochal progress will be made in the implementation of the Party’s programme for the rural revolution in the new era and its regional development policy, he added.
He stressed the need to further heighten the sense of mission and responsibility for the revolutionary cause, bolster self-confidence and redouble efforts to intensify state guidance over rural and regional construction, promote sustained development and ensure state investment and support and thus make the Party’s rural construction policy and regional development policy become a historical review adding a proud chapter to the nation-building history.
Looking round the smart and cosy modern rural dwellings, rearing blocks, dairy product-producing ground and educational and leisure facilities, members of the central leadership of the Party were assured of the rosier future of the socialist countryside that will prosper with each passing day under the outstanding guidance of Kim Jong Un and renewed their pledge to more creditably fulfil their duty in implementing the Party’s policies.
The inauguration of the Samgwang Livestock Farm marked an epochal turn of great significance in strikingly demonstrating the ambition and executive power of the WPK, which is transforming all the rural villages of the country into the ideal socialist ones good to live and work in, and putting the country’s animal husbandry on an advanced basis. | Samgwang Livestock Farm Completed as New Model of Socialist Rural Construction in New Era and Livestock Farming Development | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67693-2026-02-05-03-27-51.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 05 February 2026 | 67702 | Myanmar junta plans 'super-body' to tighten grip on military, new government
Feb 4 (Reuters): Myanmar's junta will form a new entity to oversee both the military and civilian administration, a move experts say will allow paramount ruler Min Aung Hlaing to become president without loosening his grip on the powerful armed forces.
Just days after the completion of a final phase of an election that will see a parliament convene next month and power transferred to a nominally civilian government, the junta announced its plans in state media late Tuesday to create the five-member Union Consultative Council.
Its mandate is exceptionally broad, granting it control over every critical component of national security and the legislative process, said Naing Min Khant, program associate at the Institute for Strategy and Policy - Myanmar think-tank. | Myanmar junta plans 'super-body' to tighten grip on military, new government | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67702-2026-02-05-04-41-24.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 05 February 2026 | 67708 | Xi, Laos' top leader announces launch of friendship year
BEIJING, Feb. 5 (Xinhua): Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, replied on Thursday to Laos' top leader Thongloun Sisoulith to designate 2026 as the Year of China-Laos Friendship.
In the letter, Xi also joined Thongloun, general secretary of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party Central Committee and Lao president, in announcing the launch of a series of events of celebration in the friendship year.
Xi noted that China and Laos are good neighbors and good friends connected by mountains and rivers with generations of friendship, as well as good comrades and good partners who share ideals and a common future.
In recent years, Xi added, the two sides have pursued development through mutual benefit, met challenges through unity and collaboration, and firmly supported each other on issues involving their respective core interests, bringing tangible benefits to the peoples of both countries.
Xi recalled his multiple meetings with Thongloun, during which they reached important consensus on deepening the building of a China-Laos community with a shared future, and charting a blueprint for the development of relations between the two parties and the two countries under new circumstances.
Noting that with the turn of the year comes the renewal of all things, Xi said that China-Laos relations are at their best in history, with broad prospects for development.
China has always viewed its relations with Laos from a strategic height and a long-term perspective, and is willing to take the celebration of the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the friendship year as an opportunity to carry forward traditional friendship, deepen practical cooperation, strengthen strategic coordination, and advance the building of a China-Laos community with a shared future to the forefront of state-to-state relations, making greater contributions to regional peace, stability, development and prosperity, Xi said.
In his New Year greetings to Xi, Thongloun said that with Xi's care and guidance, traditional Laos-China friendship has grown stronger, political mutual trust has deepened, and their comprehensive strategic cooperation has yielded fruitful results.
Thongloun has pledged to instruct various departments of his country to work with the Chinese side to ensure the success of the celebrations marking the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the friendship year, build a Laos-China community with a shared future with high standards, high quality and high level, and continue to elevate bilateral relations and practical cooperation in all fields to new heights in the new era, setting an example for building a community with a shared future for humanity. | Xi, Laos' top leader announces launch of friendship year | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67708-2026-02-05-05-54-46.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 04 February 2026 | 67687 | Fresh Exclusive Commentary: Thailand’s Malicious Intent Behind the “Site Visit”: Why Cambodia Issued a Diplomatic Protest Note
(Phnom Penh): Why would a country bring a group of foreign military attachés and its own law-enforcement officials to conduct a so-called “inspection visit” on the territory of a neighboring state without permission?
Is it an official mistake—or a misunderstanding of international law? Or is it, in fact, an intention deliberately hidden behind the ordinary word “visit”?
These are not merely questions for journalists or analysts. They are questions that the Royal Government of Cambodia has been answering—formally and diplomatically—and that answer is a diplomatic protest note issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, because Cambodia cannot remain silent.
Cambodia’s protest was not an emotional reaction to a one-day incident, nor a momentary outburst of anger. It was a strategic response—meant to shut the door on a historical pattern Cambodia has seen repeatedly trying to return: a pattern of opportunism, the creation of faits accomplis on the ground, and attempts to transform violations of sovereignty into “legal” claims through the passage of time.
A “Visit,” or the Illegal Exercise of Power Through Force?
Under international law, a state’s border and sovereign territory are not places where others may “drop in” or “inspect” at will, without the consent of the sovereign government. Borders are not political tourism zones, nor testing grounds for power. They are a clear line representing sovereignty, the equality of states, and the integrity of the international order.
In its protest note dated 3 February 2026, Cambodia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the inspection visits at two hotels located near the O’Smach checkpoint in Oddar Meanchey Province, conducted on 2 February 2026, “were carried out without the consent of the Royal Government of Cambodia, constituting a violation of Cambodia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
Therefore, the act of bringing foreign military attachés and law-enforcement officials to inspect sites within Cambodian sovereign territory—without Cambodia’s approval—cannot be treated as a normal visit. It represents the unlawful exercise of one state’s authority on another state’s territory, an act that in practical terms constitutes a violation of sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Such conduct cannot be explained away as administrative confusion or a lack of coordination. The movement of military personnel and foreign attachés into a sensitive area is inherently deliberate, planned, and purposeful. In the language of law and international politics, it is an attempt to establish facts on the ground—to convert a violation into a matter that can later be claimed, negotiated, or “normalized.”
Why Cambodia Cannot Ignore It?
Because in international relations, silence is not neutrality. Silence can be interpreted as passive consent, or as tacit acceptance. What is overlooked today may become a legal chain that restricts a country’s position tomorrow.
That is why Cambodia’s protest is not an act of escalation or political exaggeration. It is the defense of a red line of sovereignty—and a firm refusal to allow unlawful force-based behavior to become a “new normal” on Cambodian soil.
What Intent Lies Behind the “Visit”?
Historically, such actions are not new. In earlier periods, the construction of buildings, the installation of administrative control, or the development of infrastructure on Cambodian land were used to create the impression that “this land is effectively controlled,” even when that control was gained through force and opportunism.
In the 21st century, although methods are adapted to modern circumstances, the core intent has not changed. Bringing military guests and foreign military attachés to conduct site visits along Cambodia’s border cannot be dismissed as goodwill or routine technical activity.
In reality, the core objective is not the inspection of hotels or civilian sites. It is to project an image of “reality on the ground”—facts on the ground—which some may believe can later be used as political and diplomatic leverage, aiming to transform a sovereignty violation into a dispute to be claimed or negotiated over time.
In this sense, the “visit” is not the goal. It is the means—a modern form of an old pattern which history has repeatedly proven cannot prevail over international law and justice.
Why Cambodia Had to Issue a Diplomatic Protest “Immediately”?
In today’s world, real power is not found only on the ground. It is also found in documents, official records, and timing. Time is a crucial element in international law: what is not protested or recorded in a timely manner may be interpreted as passive acceptance, or at least as allowing one side to shape a one-sided narrative.
The protest note further stated that Cambodia “categorically rejects and strongly objects to operations carried out by Thai armed forces, including Thailand’s unlawful exercise of sovereignty through the organization of such visits… which violate the UN Charter and the ASEAN Charter, and constitute an attempt to legalize its occupation of Cambodia’s sovereign territory.”
Issuing a protest note immediately means Cambodia is converting actions on the ground—carried out when regional and global conditions are unsettled—into facts on record that cannot later be erased or denied. It is the act of capturing the moment before an unlawful act is gradually reframed as “normal” through silence or delay.
More importantly, a diplomatic protest is a way to block the path of claims based on effective control. Without formal objection, an occupying party may later argue that it acted with permission, or that the sovereign state did not oppose the act. Cambodia’s protest note locks that legal door from the outset.
At the same time, timely protest sends a clear message to the international community: Cambodia does not recognize and will not allow any interpretation suggesting Thailand is the owner of that land or has any right to exercise authority there. It draws a legal red line: this dispute cannot be resolved by force or by manufacturing new “realities” on the ground.
Therefore, the immediate protest was not haste or emotion. It was a carefully calculated move to protect sovereignty today—and prevent legal liabilities tomorrow. In the 21st century, a country that is slow to document and object risks losing rights through its own inaction.
Diplomatic Protest Protects the Future, Not Only the Present
History has shown at least twice that Cambodian land seized through unlawful violence cannot become permanent lawful ownership. When international law and global order return to proper function, territories held through force and opportunism are compelled—by law and international pressure—to return to their rightful owner.
In 1794, Cambodia’s aggressor seized Battambang and Siem Reap, including the Angkor area, and controlled them for more than a century. Yet when the international system began formalizing borders under French colonial administration, Siam was compelled to return those territories to Cambodia through the Franco-Siam treaties of 1904 and 1907.
Later, during World War II (1941–1946), through collusion with Imperial Japan, Thailand opportunistically reclaimed Battambang and Siem Reap. But after the war ended in 1946, when the international system and legal order resumed in earnest, Thailand faced international pressure and was compelled to sign an agreement returning those territories to Cambodia without conditions.
These historical patterns created a strong legal foundation: Thailand can no longer use wartime excuses or global disorder as a basis to claim Cambodia’s sovereign territory.
Yet in the 21st century—at a time when the global security architecture and international order are shaken—Thailand has again sought to exploit instability, continuing coercive methods, occupying land, and staging “on-the-ground scenes” in areas taken from Cambodia in order to influence international public perception and make it appear as Thai territory.
In this context, Cambodia’s diplomatic protest is not an attempt to provoke conflict, nor an emotional declaration of hostility, as Thailand has alleged. Rather, it is a strategic closure of the door—preventing Thailand from reusing old tactics of manufacturing facts on the ground to distort history and claim Cambodian land once again.
When the bringing of foreign attachés to conduct a “visit” on Cambodian territory in Oddar Meanchey is used for such improper purposes, Cambodia’s silence would no longer be neutrality—it would become passive participation in Thailand’s benefit. That is precisely why Cambodia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs could not remain silent.
Cambodia’s diplomatic protest note is a defense of Cambodian territory in both the present and the future. In the 21st century, history cannot be rewritten through unlawful force to seize the territory of a UN member state. What Thailand has “plundered” through violence and opportunism may be held temporarily, but it cannot become lawful ownership.
Cambodian territory will inevitably return to its rightful sovereign when the global system of genuine security and justice fully reasserts itself. Cambodia’s diplomatic protest today is not a hostile voice against any state; it is the drawing of a historical line, affirming that national sovereignty cannot be lost for nothing through unlawful violence—and that no area within Cambodia’s borders can be distorted into Thai territory through manufactured realities or any so-called “visit.” | Fresh Exclusive Commentary: Thailand’s Malicious Intent Behind the “Site Visit”: Why Cambodia Issued a Diplomatic Protest Note | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67687-2026-02-04-10-23-44.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 04 February 2026 | 67678 | US says it has returned to Venezuela all $500 million of initial oil sale
WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters) - The United States has now returned to the Venezuelan government all $500 million from the initial sale of oil that was part of a deal reached between Caracas and Washington last month, a U.S. official said on Tuesday.
The last $200 million from the sale has been sent to Venezuela, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. The deal came about after Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was captured in a U.S. military operation on January 3.
"Venezuela has officially received all $500 million from the first Venezuelan oil sale," the official said.
The official added that the money is to be "disbursed for the benefit of the Venezuelan people at the discretion of the U.S. government."
Last week during testimony on Capitol Hill, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said U.S. involvement in the sale of Venezuelan oil was a short-term effort aimed at stabilizing the country, keeping the government afloat and helping the people.
"So in essence, we allowed Venezuela to use their own oil to generate revenue to pay teachers and firefighters and police officers and keep the function of government operating so we didn’t have systemic collapse," he said.
The funds had been held in Qatar and intended as a "temporary, short-term account to ensure Venezuela received the funds needed to operate," the U.S. official said.
The official added that the long-term goal for future sales is to move the proceeds "into a fund located in the U.S. and to authorize expenditures for any obligation or expense of the government of Venezuela or its agencies and instrumentalities upon instructions that are consistent with agreed upon procedures." | US says it has returned to Venezuela all $500 million of initial oil sale | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67678-2026-02-04-07-14-47.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 04 February 2026 | 67675 | KB PRASAC Bank Monivong Flagship Branch Officially Opens
(Phnom Penh): KB PRASAC Bank is pleased to announce the grand opening of KB PRASAC Monivong Flagship Branch on 2 February 2026, marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the participation from KB PRASAC Bank management, staff, and distinguished guests. The opening of this new location is a strategic milestone, signifying the bank’s continued growth and commitment to providing customers with convenient and premier banking services.
During the inauguration ceremony, RY Vanna, President and Chief Executive Officer of KB PRASAC Bank stated that, “I would like to express my sincere thanks to the National Bank of Cambodia for this flagship branch license. I would like to thank our valued customers for their unwavering support for using our products and services.
To show our commitment to serving customers better, we are committed to providing more convenient banking experience. With the launch of this flagship branch, customers can come to use our service more conveniently and in a more premium way. Customers can enjoy privacy, privileges, and a more personalized banking experience in a luxurious and spacious banking hall and a larger customer lounge.”
Located at the heart of Phnom Penh Capital, KB PRASAC Monivong Flagship Branch is a strategic location, ready to accommodate customers’ needs. KB PRASAC Monivong Flagship Branch offers next-level banking experience. Customers can enjoy the modern and luxurious banking hall, and spacious customer lounge, designed to serve customers better, blending digital convenience with personalized, in-branch engagement to deliver a wide range of state-of-the-art financial solutions.
Additionally, KB PRASAC Monivong Flagship Branch offers private consultation rooms with modern design and luxurious facilities, providing customers with more privacy and personalized banking solutions.
KB PRASAC Monivong Flagship Branch is ready to serve customers with full-fledged banking services, including ATM and Cash Deposit Machine, Savings and Deposit Accounts, Loan Facilities, Local and International Fund Transfers, Debit Cards, Tax Payment Services, NSSF Enterprise Payment, MPWT Public Services, and other services from Monday to Friday from 7:30am to 4:00pm and Saturday from 8:00am to 12:00pm. =FRESH NEWS | KB PRASAC Bank Monivong Flagship Branch Officially Opens | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67675-2026-02-04-04-01-44.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 04 February 2026 | 67684 | Assassin of Japan's former PM Abe appeals life sentence, Kyodo reports
TOKYO, Feb 4 (Reuters): Tetsuya Yamagami, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for fatally shooting former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, has appealed the ruling, Kyodo news agency reported on Wednesday. | Assassin of Japan's former PM Abe appeals life sentence, Kyodo reports | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67684-2026-02-04-08-42-14.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 05 February 2026 | 67711 | Khmer Enterprise Strengthens National Programs Through Private Sector Collaboration to Drive Entrepreneurship
(Phnom Penh): On Wednesday (Feb. 4), Hem Vanndy, Minister of Industry, Science, Technology & Innovation (MISTI) and Chairman of the Khmer Enterprise (KE) Board of Trustees, presided over the 19th Board of Trustees Meeting to define new strategic direction and work plans.
The meeting aimed to expand support for Cambodian entrepreneurs and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in alignment with the vision of strengthening Cambodia's entrepreneurial ecosystem.
The Key Points raised and proposed for approval in this meeting include: -Advancing National Programs: Building on the successes of past initiatives, Khmer Enterprise will further strengthen its national programs to support entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) nationwide. These programs are designed to enhance inclusive economic growth and generate sustained positive impacts across local economies.
Key initiatives include: Highschoolpreneur Program, Unipreneur Program, Packaging Design Awards program, Student Venture Capital, Garment & Textile Competition, and Assistance Package.
-Strengthening Collaboration with the Private Sector: Khmer Enterprise aims to deepen strategic partnerships with the private sector, including banks, insurance companies, and other relevant institutions, to promote the development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). This will be achieved through the establishment of business networks and the co-creation of joint programs that deliver shared value, demonstrate strong potential, and enhance competitiveness through multi-stakeholder collaboration.
-Expanding Support for local SMEs: In response to current trends, Khmer Enterprise will enhance support for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to help them adapt to emerging opportunities and economic developments. This support includes access to essential resources, technical expertise, and market opportunities, aimed at strengthening capabilities, improving product quality, and enhancing competitiveness for the future.
Speaking at the meeting, Hem Vanndy emphasized: “By strengthening our national programs and working closely with the private sector, we are creating practical pathways for entrepreneurs and SMEs to grow, compete, and contribute meaningfully to the economy.”
Chhieng Vanmunin, Delegate of the Royal Government in charge as Chief Executive Officer of Khmer Enterprise, highlighted that: “Khmer Enterprise is strengthening the national programs that are receiving interest and investment from the private sector and development partners, whereby allowing us to create shared value for our society.”
The Board of Trustees expressed its continued support for Khmer Enterprise's vision of fostering innovation, supporting business growth, and strengthening partnerships with development agencies and stakeholders within the entrepreneurial ecosystem to create a vibrant environment for startups and SMEs in Cambodia. =FRESH NEWS | Khmer Enterprise Strengthens National Programs Through Private Sector Collaboration to Drive Entrepreneurship | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67711-2026-02-05-05-59-12.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 05 February 2026 | 67690 | Cambodia Protests against Emplacement of Three Containers by Thai Armed Forces in An Seh Area: Foreign Ministry
(Phnom Penh): The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Cambodia has formally protested against the emplacement of three containers on 3 February 2026 by Thai armed forces in An Seh village, Choam Ksan commune, Choam Ksan district, Preah Vihear province, Kingdom of Cambodia, which obstructs access to the An Seh International Border Checkpoint, according to the press release seen by Fresh News on Thursday (Feb. 5).
This action which constitutes a blatant violation of Cambodia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity may also alter the security environment in and around civilian areas, consolidate military control, or create new facts on the ground that directly undermine de-escalation efforts and further hinder the safe and dignified return of civilians to their homes and properties.
According to the press release, Cambodia categorically objects to this illegal and illegitimate action, which amounts to the consolidation of Thailand’s occupation of Cambodian territory. This action is contrary to the de-escalation measures set out in Item I of the Joint Statement of the 3rd Special Meeting of the General Border Committee (GBC) held on 27 December 2025, and contravenes both the United Nations Charter and the ASEAN Charter.
Cambodia reaffirms its consistent and unwavering commitment to seeking an amicable resolution to all boundary disputes with Thailand, as with all its neighbours, through peaceful means in accordance with international law, while remaining resolute in upholding its principled position that borders must not be changed by force. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia Protests against Emplacement of Three Containers by Thai Armed Forces in An Seh Area: Foreign Ministry | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67690-2026-02-05-02-46-15.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 05 February 2026 | 67705 | ABA Bank Strengthens Service with Relocation of Poipet Branch
(Phnom Penh): ABA Bank has relocated its Poipet Branch to new, upgraded premises, reaffirming its commitment to delivering modern and customer-focused banking services in the area. Featuring improved facilities and advanced technology, the relocation reflects the Bank’s support for the growing needs of individuals and businesses in Poipet.
The new branch offers the full range of ABA products and services in a more spacious and welcoming environment. Customers benefit from comfortable seating areas, dedicated VIP rooms, and ample parking, all designed to enhance convenience and service quality.
To further improve accessibility, the expanded self-banking area is equipped with ATMs, Cash-in Machines, Check Deposit Machines (CDMs), and Cash Recycling Machines (CRMs), enabling customers to conduct transactions independently, securely, and at any time. The branch also features a Card Machine, allowing customers to instantly issue local CSS cards as well as international Visa, Mastercard, and UnionPay cards.
The relocated Poipet Branch is now located at No. 949, 1067 & 1116, National Road No. 5, Phum Baliley 2, Sangkat Poipet, Krong Poipet, Banteay Meanchey Province. The exact location can be found here.
ABA Bank welcomes customers to visit the relocated Poipet Branch and experience enhanced banking convenience.
The branch operates daily from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM and can be contacted at 098 203 019. =FRESH NEWS | ABA Bank Strengthens Service with Relocation of Poipet Branch | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67705-2026-02-05-05-04-36.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 04 February 2026 | 67681 | Senior Culture Ministry Official: Thailand Damaged Preah Vihear and Other Cambodian Temples, Sought Control
(Phnom Penh): A senior official of Cambodian Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts said Thailand has caused damage to Preah Vihear Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with other surrounding heritage areas including Ta Krabei Temple, Khnar Temple, Ta Moan Temple, and several other ancient sites along the border. These actions have been accompanied by attempts to seize control over Khmer ancient temples and heritage sites.
The remarks were made in a summary report on the progress of cultural and fine arts work in 2025 and the work plan for 2026, presented by Long Ponnasirivath, Secretary of State and Vice Chairman of the Ministry’s General Assembly Organizing Committee.
The senior official noted that heightened tensions have severely disrupted restoration, conservation, and cultural tourism, forcing the closure of Preah Vihear and other border temples to visitors and limiting preservation work.
He further reported that, in terms of cultural heritage, the ministry restored and conserved a total of 1,095 heritage structures or sections, of which 939 sites involved conservation beyond basic restoration. In addition, the ministry restored and conserved 5,061 antiquities, artworks, and ethnological objects, including 4,937 items preserved through non-restorative conservation measures. Overall, the ministry achieved positive results against monitoring and evaluation indicators in this sector.
Beyond these efforts, Cambodia also secured the repatriation of 1,158 Khmer antiquities repatriated from abroad, including 40 items from institutions and 1,118 items from private individuals, covering the period from January to 21 November 2025. Regarding archaeological site protection, the ministry measured and documented 18,530 sites, representing 96.57 per cent of the total. Of these, 3,162 sites have been officially registered, accounting for 16.47 per cent, while 657 sites, or 3.42 per cent, remain unmeasured.
Minister of Culture and Fine Arts Phoeung Sackona underlined that Thailand’s failure to respect international law has made cooperation with Cambodia extremely difficult. She added that the installation of barbed wire and shipping containers on Cambodian sovereign territory constitutes a violation of international law. =FRESH NEWS | Senior Culture Ministry Official: Thailand Damaged Preah Vihear and Other Cambodian Temples, Sought Control | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67681-2026-02-04-08-29-06.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 04 February 2026 | 67672 | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Receives Courtesy Call from CPP Activists Based in US
(Phnom Penh): On Wednesday (Feb. 4), Samdech Techo Hun Sen, President of the Senate of Cambodia and President of the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), received a courtesy call from Cambodian citizens who are CPP youth activists residing in several states along the west coast of the United States. | Samdech Techo Hun Sen Receives Courtesy Call from CPP Activists Based in US | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67672-2026-02-04-03-34-52.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 04 February 2026 | 67663 | US shoots down Iranian drone approaching aircraft carrier, official says
WASHINGTON, Feb 3 (Reuters): The U.S. military on Tuesday shot down an Iranian drone that "aggressively" approached the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea, the U.S. military said, in an incident first reported by Reuters.
The incident came as diplomats sought to arrange nuclear talks between Iran and the United States, and U.S. President Donald Trump warned that with U.S. warships heading toward Iran, "bad things" would probably happen if a deal could not be reached.
Oil futures prices rose more than $1 per barrel after news the drone was shot down.
The Iranian Shahed-139 drone was flying toward the carrier "with unclear intent" and was shot down by an F-35 U.S. fighter jet, the U.S. military said.
"An F-35C fighter jet from Abraham Lincoln shot down the Iranian drone in self-defense and to protect the aircraft carrier and personnel on board," said Navy Captain Tim Hawkins, a spokesperson at the U.S. military's Central Command.
Iran's U.N. mission declined to comment.
Iran's Tasnim news agency said connection had been lost with a drone in international waters, but the reason was unknown.
No American service members were harmed during the incident and no U.S. equipment was damaged, he added.
The Lincoln carrier strike group is the most visible part of a U.S. military buildup in the Middle East following a violent crackdown against anti-government demonstrations last month, the deadliest domestic unrest in Iran since its 1979 revolution.
Trump, who stopped short of carrying out threats to intervene during the crackdown, has since demanded Tehran make nuclear concessions and sent a flotilla to its coast. He said last week Iran was "seriously talking," while Tehran's top security official, Ali Larijani, said arrangements for negotiations were under way. | US shoots down Iranian drone approaching aircraft carrier, official says | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67663-2026-02-04-02-23-30.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 03 February 2026 | 67654 | Cambodia and Pakistan Reaffirm Pledge to Elevate Bilateral Relations
(Phnom Penh): Cambodia and Pakistan reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen and expand bilateral cooperation to a higher level during a meeting between Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Pakistani Senate Chairman Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani, at the Peace Palace on Tuesday afternoon (Feb. 3).
During the meeting, the Senate chairman expressed his pleasure and conveyed deep appreciation for the warm hospitality extended by the Cambodian side. He recalled that this year marks the 74th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Cambodia, noting that Pakistan was among the first countries to recognize Cambodia’s independence in 1953.
He also highlighted similarities between the two countries, particularly their strong potential in agriculture and their dynamic young workforce. He highly valued past bilateral cooperation and expressed confidence that this visit would serve as a new driving force to further deepen relations between the two countries, especially ties between their legislative institutions.
For his part, Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet warmly welcomed the Pakistani Senate chairman and his delegation, emphasizing that the visit reflects the growing and positive relations between the legislative bodies of Cambodia and Pakistan.
On the occasion, Samdech Thipadei expressed confidence that the visit would open new avenues of cooperation and reaffirmed that the Royal Government of Cambodia stands ready to support closer engagement between the two nations’ institutions.
Both leaders also discussed strengthening and expanding cooperation across a wide range of potential sectors, including politics and diplomacy; security and national defense; trade and investment; agriculture; technology; mineral resources; industry; education and vocational training; culture; tourism; health; and people-to-people connectivity, among others.
Both sides encouraged relevant ministries, institutions, and the private sectors of both countries to continue engaging with one another to explore new opportunities for promoting, strengthening, and expanding bilateral cooperation for greater mutual benefit.
Prime Minister Hun Manet and Pakistani Senate Chairman Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani further agreed to continue strengthening cooperation between the two countries within regional and international forums. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia and Pakistan Reaffirm Pledge to Elevate Bilateral Relations | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67654-2026-02-03-16-33-53.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 03 February 2026 | 67651 | Fresh Exclusive In-Depth Commentary: Old Patterns in a New World: Thailand’s Strategy to Absorb Cambodian Territory Cannot Escape a Third Historical Humiliation
(Phnom Penh): History is not merely a record of the past; it is a mirror that reflects the future. At every stage when Thailand has attempted to exploit power—or power vacuums—to encroach upon Cambodian territory, it may have appeared to gain ground temporarily. Yet, time and again, it has ultimately lost on a higher plane: the plane of international law and legal legitimacy.
The second stalemate at the Regional Border Committee (RBC) meeting on February 2, 2026, is therefore not a sign of diplomatic exhaustion. Rather, it signals that Thailand’s long-standing strategic pattern is colliding with a modern legal order—one in which unlawful power on the ground can no longer override international law. From the Past to the Present: An Old Pattern That Repeatedly Returns
From the late 18th century through the 20th century, history records numerous moments when Siam took advantage of Cambodia’s internal weakness or international instability to seize and occupy Cambodian territory. Yet history also records a consistent outcome: whenever these disputes were brought before treaties or international legal mechanisms, territory taken through force and opportunism was ultimately compelled to be returned to its rightful owner.
In the 21st century, despite profound changes in the global order, this strategic pattern has not disappeared. Only its form has evolved to suit a new era.
Historical scholarship documents that in 1794—prior to French colonial involvement—Siam exploited Cambodia’s vulnerability to take control of Battambang and Siem Reap provinces, including the Angkor region, holding them for more than a century. This occupation was not accidental but part of a calculated strategy rooted in regional instability and Cambodian weakness.
During the French colonial period, however, the need to establish clear borders in accordance with international principles led France to compel Siam to sign the 1904 and 1907 treaties. As a result, those provinces were returned to Cambodia. From these treaties emerged the Annex I Map, which clearly placed the Preah Vihear Temple within Cambodian sovereign territory.
Later, during World War II between 1941 and 1946, when Imperial Japan dominated the region, Thailand collaborated with Japan to force France into signing the 1941 Tokyo Convention, reclaiming Battambang and Siem Reap. This was yet another instance of exploiting wartime power vacuums to pursue territorial ambition.
However, once the war ended in 1946 and international order was restored, France and the United States jointly exerted pressure on Thailand. The United States refused to recognize the wartime territorial transfers, and France compelled Thailand to sign the 1946 Settlement Agreement. This agreement annulled the Tokyo Convention in its entirety and required Thailand to return the territories to Cambodia. This legal foundation permanently invalidated any Thai claim based on wartime circumstances. Delay as Strategy in the 21st Century
Today, seeking to avoid the legacy of past legal defeat, Thailand has adopted a familiar tactic: delay. By invoking various pretexts and refusing to allow border disputes to confront international legal forums, Thailand seeks to “buy time” while continuing to manufacture facts on the ground.
Yet the fundamental difference between past and present is this: in the 21st century, time no longer erases evidence—it accumulates it. What Thailand perceives as a defensive strategy is increasingly becoming documented proof of an unwillingness to resolve disputes peacefully and lawfully. When justice is eventually called upon to adjudicate, this recurring pattern will meet the same fate history has already delivered—Thailand cannot escape international law. The February 2, 2026 RBC Meeting: A Second Stalemate with Deeper Meaning
The Secretariat-level meeting of the Regional Border Committee (RBC) between Cambodia’s Military Region 4 and the Thai side, held at the Choam–Sa Ngam International Crossing in Oddar Meanchey Province on February 2, 2026, under ASEAN observation, concluded without identifying common ground. Both sides agreed to return to their respective headquarters to continue exchanging documents and discussions. This marked the second such stalemate following earlier deadlock.
The significance of this outcome lies not in the phrase “no agreement,” but in how the stalemate was recorded: - It occurred under ASEAN observation, elevating the issue from a purely bilateral matter to one of regional concern; - It was grounded in the spirit of the Joint Statement of the General Border Committee (GBC), reaffirming commitments to peaceful and legal mechanisms; - And it was formally documented, creating records that may serve as legal references in the future. In the language of international politics and law, refusal and delay are no longer silence. They are records—records that reflect either commitment or the lack thereof to lawful, peaceful dispute resolution. The 21st Century: When a “Third Historical Humiliation” Becomes Possible
Historical humiliation does not arise from losing battles on the battlefield, but from being compelled to retreat in forums one has long sought to avoid. In the 21st century, the conditions for a third such humiliation are steadily taking shape: - A growing archive of documented refusals and delays; - Increasing regional and multilateral scrutiny; - And the tightening grip of international legal language and standards.
When a conflict is transformed from “weapons on the ground” into “liabilities on record,” the power of denial becomes evidence against itself.
In previous eras, Thailand did not merely administer occupied Cambodian territory—it constructed infrastructure to create the illusion of permanence. Yet once international law reasserted itself, those structures failed to legitimize occupation. Territory was returned, and the constructions became historical scars of a failed strategy.
Today, similar patterns are re-emerging in new forms: fencing, land encirclement, demolition of civilian homes, and attempts to erase physical evidence—classic efforts to create faits accomplis. But the modern world no longer functions as it once did. Destroying evidence on the ground cannot erase evidence in documents. Time does not absolve violations; it records them.
History has already delivered this lesson twice. Territorial absorption and illegal construction do not yield lasting victory. When justice arrives, Cambodia will not only recover its land, but the violator will face legal liabilities arising from those violations. Illegal structures on Cambodian soil cannot be taken back—they remain evidence of wrongdoing, not lawful property. Conclusion
The second stalemate of the February 2, 2026 RBC meeting is not a sign of Cambodian weakness. It is evidence that Cambodia is rejecting the games of the past and deliberately shifting the dispute to a forum where power on the ground cannot defeat the authority of law. If Thailand continues to rely on outdated strategies in a world that has fundamentally changed, a “third historical humiliation” is no longer a question of whether, but when. Justice is never lost—even when its journey is slow. | Fresh Exclusive In-Depth Commentary: Old Patterns in a New World: Thailand’s Strategy to Absorb Cambodian Territory Cannot Escape a Third Historical Humiliation | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67651-2026-02-03-10-33-54.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 05 February 2026 | 67714 | APSARA National Authority Repairs Wooden Bridge at Beng Mealea Temple
(Siem Reap): APSARA National Authority, through its Department of Conservation of Monuments and Preventive Archaeology, is currently repairing the wooden bridge at Beng Mealea Temple, which has become severely decayed and dilapidated over time.
The repair work aims to support the development of circuits of the Beng Mealea Temple area and to ensure the safety of tourists visiting the temple complex. The wooden bridge has a total length of 250 meters. In the first phase of the project, APSARA National Authority is repairing 189 meters of the bridge.
Puth Soth, Technical Officer of the Department of Conservation of Monuments and Preventive Archaeology, said that the repair work began in October 2025 and has now reached approximately 60 percent completion. The repairs are being carried out from south to north, toward the temple’s main entrance.
The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of March 2026. =FRESH NEWS | APSARA National Authority Repairs Wooden Bridge at Beng Mealea Temple | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67714-2026-02-05-06-45-57.html |
Fresh News Asia | localnews | Created: 04 February 2026 | 67669 | Cambodia Protests against Unauthorized Field Visit Led by Chief Intelligence of Thai Army in Cambodian Territory: Foreign Ministry
(Phnom Penh): The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Kingdom of Cambodia has lodged a formal strongest protest against Thailand regarding the unauthorized field visit by a group of foreign military attachés and law enforcement officials, led by Chief Intelligence of Thai Army at two hotels located in O Smach District, Oddar Meanchey Province of Cambodia on 2 February 2026, according to a press release seen by Fresh News on Wednesday (Feb. 4).
The field visit was conducted without the consent of the Royal Government of Cambodia, which constitutes a violation of Cambodia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The hotels and grounds where the visit took place are situated 397 meters from the international checkpoint of O Smach which stands next to the border pillar No 15. The area has been taken control by force and occupied by Thailand’s armed forces, during their offensive between 7–27 December 2025.
According to the press release, Cambodia categorically rejects and objects to the operations carried out by Thai military forces, including the illegitimate exercise of Thai sovereignty through organizing above-mentioned trip, which violate the United Nations Charter and the ASEAN Charter and amounts to attempt to legitimize its occupation of Cambodian sovereign territory.
While firmly rejecting Thailand’s actions, the Royal Government of Cambodia reaffirms its consistent and unwavering commitment to seeking a resolution to all boundary disputes with Thailand, as with all its neighbours, through peaceful means in accordance with international law, while remaining resolute in upholding its principled position that borders must not be changed by force. =FRESH NEWS | Cambodia Protests against Unauthorized Field Visit Led by Chief Intelligence of Thai Army in Cambodian Territory: Foreign Ministry | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/localnews/67669-2026-02-04-03-14-10.html |
Fresh News Asia | internationalnews | Created: 03 February 2026 | 67642 | Sri Lanka steps up action against employment-related scams
COLOMBO, Feb 3 (Xinhua): Sri Lankan authorities are intensifying efforts to curb human trafficking and foreign employment scams by launching targeted training for law enforcement and pursuing legal action against unauthorized recruiters.
The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) said it has initiated a series of awareness programs for police officers across the island, focusing on relevant laws and regulations, as well as investigative techniques tailored to identifying and dismantling employment-related fraud.
The decision follows a rise in reports of Sri Lankans being deceived by individuals claiming to offer overseas job opportunities, particularly through social media platforms. Victims are often lured into paying large sums of money or handing over personal documents and later discover that the promised employment does not exist.
Through equipping police officers, the SLBFE aims to ensure faster response to complaints and better protection for jobseekers.
At the same time, the Bureau has uncovered an alleged human trafficking operation linked to a Sri Lankan national residing overseas. The individual is accused of posting misleading video advertisements online, promising employment in Moldova. Several complaints have been filed by people who claim they were defrauded after making payments. Legal proceedings are underway against the suspect.
Photo from IOM SRI LANKA | Sri Lanka steps up action against employment-related scams | https://en.freshnewsasia.com/index.php/en/internationalnews/67642-2026-02-03-08-04-13.html |
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