KlahanPost Team
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The Ballot and the Border: Anutin’s Win and the “Wall” of Nationalism
Can Anutin pivot from a “wartime leader” to a regional diplomat, or will the “wall” he promised become a permanent fixture of Southeast Asian geopolitics?
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Navigating a New Era of Cambodian-Thai Relations
The challenge for the Anutin administration will be balancing its domestic “war footing” narrative with the economic reality of cross-border trade, which has seen monthly losses estimated at 16.26 billion baht during periods of closure.
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Cambodia welcomes return from abroad of centuries-old artifacts looted by notorious smuggling ring
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – In a move hailed as a major victory for cultural restoration, Cambodia officially welcomed home 74 centuries-old artifacts on February 27, 2026. The treasures, which include monumental sandstone sculptures and intricate bronze works, were repatriated from the United Kingdom after being looted during the country’s decades of civil war and unrest.



