Thailand vows to keep fighting Cambodia
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Flights between Phnom Penh and Bangkok as well as those between Siem Reap and Thailand are operating as normal although the Cambodia
Fighting on the Thailand-Cambodia border continues to escalate as the Thai Navy launches a military operation in the Gulf of Thailand, while Cambodia orders the closure of all border crossings.
BANGKOK/PHNOM PENH >> A fierce border battle between Thailand and Cambodia raged for a second day and spread to new fronts on Tuesday, as both countries accused each other of shelling civilian areas and Bangkok vowed to push on with its planned military operations.
Dubai: Turkish Airlines, the airline that flies to more countries than any other, has taken a step further to strengthen its global reach by launching flights to Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, in line with its strategic goals.
The stats alone are impressive. Opened only weeks ago, Techo International Airport might soon be the ninth-largest on earth. Designed by Foster + Partners, its serenely golden profile – a grid of tented vaults – rises like a desert mirage above the green paddy fields.
The former royal site of Oudong offers serene temples, historical remnants and sweeping views. It remains largely overlooked by global travelers despite growing efforts by Cambodia to promote cultural tourism.
“This workshop aims to respond to the priority needs of all member states in combating transnational crime, especially in strengthening international cooperation, mutual legal assistance in criminal matters and extradition to address transnational crime more broadly and effectively,” explained Sinarith.
Families from some of the most vulnerable communities in Preah Vihear province are fleeing in growing numbers to a designated sanctuary near the Cambodia–Laos border, as Thai air and artillery attacks continue for a fourth day.