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In Cambodia, landmines and unexploded ordnance killed nearly 20,000 people and injured more than 45,000 others from 1979 to 2024. ... That’s why the contributions from friendly countries, like ...
Cambodia's infant mortality rate has decreased from 86 per 1,000 live births in 1998 to 24 in 2018. [221] In the province with worst health indicators, Ratanakiri, 22.9% of children die before age five. [222] Cambodia was once one of the most landmined countries in the world.
Geography Now (also stylized as Geography Now!) is an American educational YouTube channel and web series created and hosted by Paul Barbato. It profiles UN-recognized countries in the world in alphabetical order and covers additional topics related to physical and political geography.
In 2013, Cambodia scored a 20 out of a scale of a 100 (highly clean) to 0 (highly corrupt) on the 2013 Corruption Perceptions Index, which also ranked the nation as the a ranking of 160 out of 175 nations (tied with other nations) making the nation one of the most corrupt in the world and Cambodia is the 2nd most corrupt nation in Asia with ...
Why Vietnam invaded Cambodia: Political culture and the causes of war (Stanford University Press, 1999). Peou, Sorpong. "Cambodia in 2018: a year of setbacks and successes." Southeast Asian Affairs 2019.1 (2019): 104–119. online; Richardson, Sophie. China, Cambodia and the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence (Columbia UP, 2010) Smith, Roger.
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15 February – Taiwanese live streamer Goodnight Chicken is arrested in the country for "incitement to cause chaos to social security". [1] 25 February – 2024 Cambodian Senate election [2] 26 February – Tep Vong, the Supreme Patriarch of Cambodia, dies at the age of 92 after being in office since 1981. [3]
Cambodia had a gross domestic product (GDP) of $28.54 billion in 2022. [18] Per capita income, although rapidly increasing, is low compared with most neighboring countries. Cambodia's two largest industries are textiles and tourism, while agricultural activities remain the main source of income for many Cambodians living in rural areas. [19]