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  • 1 week ago | japantimes.co.jp | Alexis Hontang |Suy Se

    Sheltering in the shade of a bus repurposed into a mobile museum, Mean Loeuy tells a group of children about the hell he went through in a Khmer Rouge labour camp. "At the beginning we shared a bowl of rice between 10 people," recounts the 71-year-old man who lost more than a dozen family members during Cambodia's bloodiest era. "By the end, it was one grain of rice with a splash of water in the palm of our hands," he says, describing the camp as "like a prison without walls."

  • 1 month ago | philstar.com | Sara Hussein |Suy Se

    PHNOM TAMAO, Cambodia — A motorbike rider inches slowly over bumpy terrain deep in Cambodia's Virachey national park, carefully adjusting the basket strapped behind him. Inside is precious cargo -- a critically endangered Siamese crocodile. The reptile is one of 10 being released into the park in Cambodia's northeast for the first time -- part of a years-long effort that has brought the Siamese crocodile back from the brink of extinction in the wild.

  • Dec 18, 2024 | insidenova.com | Suy Se

    When a US warship docked in Cambodia this week, it moored just a few kilometres from a base where China has built an extended new pier and two of Beijing's own vessels have been berthed for about a year. The United States has said the Ream naval base could grant China a strategic position in the Gulf of Thailand, near the disputed South China Sea, which Beijing claims almost in its entirety.

  • Dec 18, 2024 | kdhnews.com | Suy Se

    When a US warship docked in Cambodia this week, it moored just a few kilometres from a base where China has built an extended new pier and two of Beijing's own vessels have been berthed for about a year. The United States has said the Ream naval base could grant China a strategic position in the Gulf of Thailand, near the disputed South China Sea, which Beijing claims almost in its entirety. kAm(2D9:?8E@?

  • Nov 26, 2024 | lapresse.ca | Suy Se

    (Siem Reap) La Russie mène des « activités génocidaires » en utilisant des mines antipersonnel en Ukraine, a affirmé mardi un représentant du ministère ukrainien de la Défense, lors d’un sommet international à Siem Reap, au Cambodge. Moscou a disséminé ces charges explosives dans « les villes, les exploitations agricoles, les stations de transport public », a accusé Oleksandr Riabtsev, affirmant que ces menaces concernaient des régions où résident quelque six millions d’Ukrainiens.

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