AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMedia & Culture Diplomacy: Cambodia and Malaysia signed an MoU to deepen cooperation in information, journalism, and media development, tackling fake news, misinformation, and AI-era digital security while boosting people-to-people ties. Border & Heritage Tensions: Cambodia renewed protests over Thailand’s flag-raising, burning of a warehouse, and new fences near Ta Krabei temple, saying the actions violate sovereignty and territorial integrity. Refugees & Community Support: Japan pledged $1.32 million for UN emergency help for vulnerable migrants and displaced people affected by the Thailand-Cambodia border crisis, including dignity kits, job matching, and vocational training. Court & Civic Space: Cambodia’s Supreme Court upheld an incitement conviction of opposition figure Rong Chhun, suspending part of his sentence but restricting his political rights—sparking anger outside the court. UNESCO Living Heritage: Cambodia was elected to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage committee for 2026–2030, reaffirming its commitment to safeguarding living traditions. Wellbeing & Tradition: Cambodia marks the 12th International Day of Yoga on June 21 with the theme “Yoga for Healthy Ageing,” linking practice to harmony and civilisational friendship. Tourism & Lifestyle: Cambodia begins a visa-free trial for Chinese visitors (June 15–Oct 15), aiming to attract hundreds of thousands and lift arrivals.
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