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Thai-Cambodia Clashes: 10 Cambodians Injured After Clash with Thai Army
CAMBODIA – Cambodian authorities said on Wednesday that at least 10 of its citizens were injured along the border with Thailand after civilians clashed with Thai army who were trying to install barbed wire. Cambodian local officials said that...

East Bay refugee from Cambodia devotes life to serving newcomers
More than 40 years ago, some 150,000 refugees came to the U.S. to flee the oppressive Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. One woman who resettled in the East Bay was inspired to serve newcomers who come to America to start over. Sambo Ly's East Bay...

Sino Group Plans Mobile Hospital Initiative in Cambodia
Sino Group, a prominent healthcare and real estate company based in Hong Kong, is exploring new investment opportunities in Cambodia, including the establishment of a mobile hospital aimed at enhancing healthcare access for remote communities....
Building a Healthy Future: KOICA and CAMKAA’s Social Contrib...
AKP Phnom Penh, September 16, 2025 -- The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) Cambodia Office, together with the Cambodia–Korea Alumni Association (CAMKAA) and World Friends Korea (WFK) volunteers, organised an integrated social...
Samdech Khuon Sudary Meets UN Women Regional Director Ahead of Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women in Beijing
AKP Phnom Penh, October 12, 2025 -- Samdech Maha Rathsapheathika Thipadei Khuon Sudary, President of the National Assembly of Cambodia, met in Beijing, China this afternoon with Ms. Christine Arab, Regional Director of UN Women for Asia and the...

Angkor Thom in Cambodia—The Khmer Empire’s Last Capital
Angkor Thom or the “great city” was the last Khmer Empire’s capital from the 12th century until its abandonment in the 16th century. At its peak, the city was home to a population of around one million people. Angkor Thom contains the remains of a...
Going Places: Discovering Cambodia’s Angkor Archeological Park, Among the World’s Most Fabulous Monument Complexes
By Karen Rubin, Travel Features Syndicate, goingplacesfarandnear.com Today – technically the third day of our four-day Discovery Bicycle Tours Cambodia pre-tour in Siem Reap – is our first real bike ride, planned for 36 miles. We pick up our bikes...

Disinformation created genocide delusion. Media and Gigo ‘confirmed’ it
Why do so many people (including quite a few Jews) believe the grievous libel that Israel was committing genocide in Gaza when “genocide” in Gaza (or against Palestinians in general) is clearly false and a self-serving fabrication? Some want to...
Australian politicians to see aid in action amid health challenges and economic and climate pressures in Laos
A group of Australian parliamentarians has arrived in Laos to see first-hand how Australian-funded programs are helping communities adapt to health and development challenges. Hon Kate Thwaites MP, Andrew Wallace MP, Dai Le MP, Jodie Belyea MP and...

New JV marries production in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Cambodia
Image provided by 1888 Mills Griffin, Ga. – A group of manufacturers have forged a joint venture to expand their global manufacturing and innovation capabilities. 1888 Mills, in partnership with Sapphire USA LLC, has entered into a joint venture...

The Atrocity Exhibition: On Perpetrators
‘It is clear to everyone today that the right-wing was right regarding the political issue and regarding the Palestinian issue. Today it is simple, you go anywhere and they tell you to destroy them. In the kibbutz, they tell you to destroy them....

Tomgram: Juan Cole, Terror from the Skies in the Middle East
This article originally appeared at TomDispatch.com. To receive TomDispatch in your inbox three times a week,click here. We never seem to learn, do we? Certainly not when it comes to air power. After all, as Dave de Camp has reported at...

Undergraduate growth highlights FHSU’s steady fall 2025 enrollment
By RYLEE BURD Tiger Media Network Fort Hays State University’s fall 2025 20th-day enrollment report shows continued stability with encouraging signs of growth among undergraduate and on-campus students. According to official data, FHSU enrolled...

Lebanon helicopter pilot honored 54 years after his death in Vietnam
The rain-soaked grounds of Holy Cross Cemetery did not deter Lebanon residents who visited a hometown Vietnam-era helicopter pilot's grave Oct. 13 to honor his sacrifice on a rescue mission 54 years ago. Local and state representatives, Vietnam...

Thai Troops Accused of Psychological Harassment as Border Tensions Escalate in Banteay Meanchey
Thai soldiers have resumed land clearing in disputed border areas in Banteay Meanchey, as well as playing loud eerie sounds at night which causes fear and health problems—deemed as psychological intimidation that violates the ceasefire agreement....

4 Days in Philadelphia: Cobblestones, Calder Sculptures, and a 24/7 Cheese Vending Machine
Philadelphia, depending on who you ask, is either a city steeped in history or a hub of innovation. Then again, it’s best known for its passionate sports fans or its world-class museums. Or for its cheesesteaks—or its restaurant scene that’s...

UAE charity performs 14,974 sight-saving surgeries
Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Board of the Sharjah Charity Association, described the Blindness Prevention Project as “life-changing,” noting that restoring sight gives people the freedom to live normally and pursue their...

Business News | 10 Luxurious Escapes to Celebrate the Festive Season 2025
NewsVoir Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 14: Diwali, the festival of lights brings not only celebration but also the promise of a festive getaway. Falling on a Monday and Tuesday this year, it creates a rare long weekend. For discerning...

Cedar Falls' Dry Run Creek shows what 20 years of watershed work looks like
CEDAR FALLS — Over the span of two decades, the Cedar Valley community has embraced urban conservation efforts on their properties and in their public spaces in an effort to improve water quality in Dry Run Creek. Rain gardens, rain barrels and...

Parliamentarians Seek Solutions to Protect Children from Digital Abuse
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