AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNational Remembrance: Cambodia marked May 20 at Choeung Ek with thousands attending, including monks, as performances reenacted Khmer Rouge brutality near the skull memorial—keeping the horror of Democratic Kampuchea impossible to forget. Conscription Debate: Senate Second Vice-President Thun Vathana defended the draft military service law as a push for patriotism, discipline, and long-term security, with the Senate moving it forward for full discussion. Education Spotlight: Neeson Cripps Academy—Cambodian Children’s Fund’s flagship school—won the world’s best STEM school award at the Global Schools Prize in London, while Cambodia also set out early childhood education goals at an international forum. Rural Connectivity: The Rural Development Ministry outlined a 2026–2033 strategy to improve rural road maintenance for trade, investment, and year-round access. Border Security: Cambodia and Laos agreed to strengthen frontier cooperation and crack down on cross-border crime, including online fraud. Tourism Exchange: Cambodia kicked off a Cambodia–Haikou cultural and tourism exchange day in China, promoting new packages and visa-free travel.
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