AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCybercrime & Human Harm: A new report details how trafficked workers in Southeast Asian cyberscam compounds run “pig-butchering” scripts to lure victims into crypto fraud, with abuse and coercion embedded in the operation. Heritage Under Pressure: 60 Minutes traces how looted Cambodian artifacts—taken during decades of war and instability—ended up in major museums abroad, highlighting the long fight to recover “blood antiquities.” Culture & Scholarship: Louis Finot is profiled as a pioneer of Southeast Asian archaeology and epigraphy, whose work shaped how Khmer history and inscriptions are studied. Business & Daily Life: PM Hun Manet says Cambodia will keep helping MSMEs adapt to global uncertainty, aiming to boost competitiveness and market access. Food Safety: A Cambodian case involving a child’s reported illness after street food sparks renewed calls for stronger food safety awareness and hygiene. Media & Rights: Cambodia’s Supreme Court confirms 14-year jail terms for two journalists accused of revealing military secrets. Digital Life: Cambodia bans Discord and Patreon, citing illegal gambling links—prompting public backlash over access to community and creator platforms. Film & Night Tourism: Cambodia sets up an inter-ministerial group to attract film productions and promote night temple visits. EV Skills: Labour ministry signs an MoU with Japan’s Zo Motors to train workers for electric vehicle technology and green transport.
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