Potential hotbed for cybercrime
Gerald Flynn
Urgent requirement for legislation to cope with digital transformation
Urgent requirement for legislation to cope with digital transformation
Region gets a taste for Cambodian craft liquor
Better cooperation urged between countries over hydropower plans and management
Special efforts are being made to cater to their needs
More effort needed to develop home-grown consumables both domestically and abroad
The interior Ministry’s Anti-Cybercrime Department director Chea Pov confirms that Cambodia’s much-touted cybercrime law has yet to be finalised.
As the world reels from decade after decade of nonstop transformative technological developments, it has been – and for many it still is – difficult to keep up with the latest available advances as the wheel of progress goes increasingly digital.
Cambodia’s draft construction law, which was signed by Prime Minister Hun Sen on August 30, is being lauded as a necessary and key development for public safety.
Inequality has long defined the Kingdom’s societal makeup as a wealthy elite rumble through the roads of Phnom Penh in luxury imported cars while the rural majority of the population struggle to survive.
Orders continue to increase but challenges faced by farmers may stand in the way of further expansion