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Thailand's foreign ministry said on Friday it was taken aback by an unprecedented public attack on the Thai premier and her ...
A source within the security agencies has refuted Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen's remark on the performance of ...
Cambodia’s most influential politician called for a leadership change in Thailand, citing doubts about the prime minister’s ...
In a three-hour rant, Cambodia’s de facto ruler heaped allegations on Paetongtarn Shinawatra, among them that describing a ...
Hun Sen’s marathon livestream lays bare his frustration over Thai-Cambodian ties and the unravelling relationship between the ...
With credibility damaged and morale low in the wake of Paetongtarn’s leaked call with Hun Sen, Thailand’s foreign policy ...
Cambodia’s powerful former leader Hun Sen and Thailand’s prime minister have made separate visits to border areas ...
For close to four decades, Hun Sen, the prime minister of Cambodia, maintained his grip on power by upholding a simple conceit: The country needed him, and, as such, he could never retire.
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, left, stands with his son Hun Manet after graduation ceremonies at the United States Military Academy at West Point, May 29, 1999.
Cambodia’s ruling elite are patriots who would never hide money abroad, says the country's leader, Hun Sen. But a Reuters investigation shows that Hun Sen’s relatives and allies have overseas ...
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