AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFlood Management & Water Safety: Battambang’s Sek Sak reservoir is releasing water after heavy rains pushed it past capacity, with officials stressing controlled discharge to prevent flooding while warning riverside residents to protect children, elders, livestock, boats and pumps. Press Freedom Under Strain: An online journalist, Lout Sophal, was sentenced to two years in Oddar Meanchey for posts about frontline soldiers facing water shortages during the Cambodia–Thailand border dispute, drawing criticism from press groups. Khmer Rouge Memory & Education: Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum marked the first anniversary of UNESCO’s World Heritage inscription for Cambodia’s memorial sites, highlighting growing young visitor interest and the push to pass lessons of the genocide to future generations. Cambodia–Japan Cultural Diplomacy: Cambodia’s Royal Embassy in Japan rejected a Nikkei Asia op-ed on “democracy,” while officials also praised outgoing Japanese Ambassador Ueno Atsushi for deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership through development, security cooperation and humanitarian support. Tourism & Heritage Economy: Angkor Archaeological Park ticket sales brought in $18.47m in 1H2026, down nearly 30% year-on-year as international arrivals fell. Sports & Community Pride: Cambodia’s women booked AFF Women’s Cup semis after beating Timor-Leste 3-1, and the SEA V Cup kicks off in Candon with Cambodia set to face the Philippines.
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