AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCyber Safety: Cambodia warns of a Telegram malware surge after authorities say opening file attachments can lead to stolen passwords, hijacked accounts, or remote control—urging users to trust only known senders, check risky extensions, and keep antivirus updated. Scam Crackdown & Mobility: Cambodia reports deporting about 16,000 foreigners linked to online scam compounds in the first half of 2026, while stricter border controls also contributed to a drop in 1H26 arrivals. Cultural Diplomacy: Cambodia’s Ministry of Information sends a delegation to China’s Yunnan for a South and Southeast Asia media network meeting, with plans for journalist training and cultural exchange. Environment & Community Culture: The Green Sprout Exhibition invites Cambodians to visit, pick up free saplings, and join a wider push to plant values—not just trees. Faith & Heritage: Men Sam An donates books and traditional offerings to a top Buddhist patriarch, reinforcing support for education and religious life. Border Tensions: The Francophonie parliamentary body backs Cambodia’s territorial integrity, urging de-escalation and protection of civilians and cultural heritage along the Cambodia–Thailand border. Youth & Skills: Hun Manet calls for more investment in youth education, STEM, and job-ready skills as Cambodia prepares for an aging population. Tourism Picks (Siem Reap): A guide highlights must-dos beyond temples—sunrise at Angkor Wat, local dining, and relaxing stops—aimed at visitors planning a fuller cultural trip.
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