1. Massive Cyberscam Crackdown
- Cambodian police continued raids on scam compounds, arresting more than 2,100 suspects, including hundreds of foreigners, under pressure to stamp out organized cybercrime.
- The crackdown followed ongoing reports of forced labor, human trafficking, and cross-border criminal syndicates operating in Cambodia.
- Authorities pledged ongoing action, but rights advocates warned of risks for scam victims and demanded better protections.
Sources:
- Al Jazeera – “More than 2,100 arrested in Cambodian cyber-scam raids”
- AP News – “Cambodia continues raids on scam centers, bringing arrests over 2,100”
- Amnesty International – “Scamming crisis: Survivors must be protected amid police crackdown”
2. Cambodia Conscription Announcement
- The government announced compulsory military service beginning in 2026, citing growing regional security threats and border tensions.
- All eligible young men must serve up to 24 months, sparking debate on forced recruitment and youth rights.
- Officials said conscription is vital for strengthening national defense, while critics raised concerns about human rights impacts.
Sources:
- The Diplomat – “Cambodia to Begin Military Conscription amid Thai Border Dispute”
- Euronews – “Cambodia to start military conscription in 2026”
3. Cambodia-Thailand Border Tensions
- Tensions flared after Thailand accused Cambodia of planting new landmines along the contentious border, following a mine blast that injured Thai soldiers.
- Cambodia strongly denied the allegations and called for a joint international investigation.
- Both sides exchanged formal protests, while security analysts urged diplomatic calm.
Sources:
- Euronews – “Cambodia accuses Thailand of escalating tensions”
- East Asia Forum – “Strategic distrust hinders Cambodia-Thailand border resolutions”
4. Boeung Tamok Land Protests
- Nine residents of Phnom Penh’s Boeung Tamok lake area were sentenced to jail for a month after protesting forced evictions over development projects.
- Protesters and human rights groups claim authorities reneged on resettlement and compensation promises as land is commercialized.
- The verdict stoked renewed criticism of Cambodia’s ongoing land disputes and treatment of local communities.
Sources:
- Business & Human Rights Resource Centre – Boeung Tamok protests
- Hardstories – Phnom Penh’s vanishing lakes
5. Economic & Investment Growth
- Cambodia attracted over $5.8 billion of new investment in the first half of 2025, a sharp rise from the previous year, with dozens of green energy and infrastructure projects underway.
- Authorities credit robust manufacturing and expanding tourism for upbeat growth forecasts for 2025.
- The government is promoting economic diversification and sustainability in response to shifting investor interests.
Sources:
- ASEAN Briefing – Cambodia’s 2025 Economic Outlook and Investment Opportunities
- Cambodia Securities – Economic momentum in 2025
6. Cambodia-France Relations
- Diplomatic exchanges intensified as Cambodian and French officials met to prepare for the Francophonie Summit in Siem Reap next year.
- A new bilateral roadmap seeks to enhance cultural, economic, and security cooperation between the two countries.
- Planned French Navy visits and new aid projects illustrated growing strategic partnership.
Sources:
- CPP Official – Cambodian-French relations press release
- RAC – “PM Hun Manet Emphasizes Cambodia-France Cooperation”
7. Crackdown on Foreign Crime & Scandals
- Police arrested dozens of foreigners linked to cybercrime syndicates and illegal activity in Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville, and other cities.
- High-profile raids followed complaints from foreign embassies over rising violence and insecurity.
- The government said the clean-up would reassure investors and tourists by boosting public safety.
Sources:
- Al Jazeera – Cambodian cyber-scam raids
- Security Boulevard – “Cambodia arrests more than 1,000 in cyberscam crackdown”
8. Digital Education Advancements
- The national ICT Festival (July 17) showcased Cambodia’s digital training programs for youth, emphasizing progress in expanding access to education technology.
- Stakeholders highlighted the government’s push for digital transformation in schools and business.
- More coding, robotics, and e-learning opportunities are being introduced, aligning with economic modernization efforts.
Sources:
- Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (Khmer; Event Recap)
- Phnom Penh Post – ICT development, previous reporting
French & Khmer Sources
- French: Le Petit Journal Cambodge
- Khmer: Khmer Times, Fresh News, AKP
















