Around 90 percent of Cambodian civilians displaced by recent border clashes have returned to their homes, the Ministry of Interior said Sunday.
Cambodia on Sunday reaffirmed the legal status of its frontier with Thailand, rejecting any attempt to alter the boundary through force.
1,250 Buddhist monks and about 500 lay Buddhists gathered Sunday evening at Wat Botumvatey to pray for peace and the protection of civilians.
Cambodian communities across Japan and South Korea staged coordinated protests Sunday.
ACLEDA Bank Plc has written off $30 million in loans owed by Cambodian soldiers killed or permanently disabled in combat.
Cambodia has lodged an urgent appeal with United Nations human rights bodies after accusing the Thai military of launching airstrikes.
Recent Border Conflict Shows Thailand’s Pattern of Abuses Against Cambodians Requires Global Attention