Cambodia ji̍t-pò
(Tùi The Cambodia Daily choán--lâi)
Cambodia ji̍t-pò (Khmer-gú: ឌឹ ខេមបូឌា ដេលី (Du khe-m-bau-dea de-li); ing-gú: The Cambodia Daily) sī tsi̍t-ê iōng ing-gú hām khmer-gú ê sin-bûn bāng-tsām, tshut-pán tsong-tsí sī tsuān-siá hām huē-tsóng iú-kuan Cambodia ê sin-bûn. "The Cambodia Daily" siōng-tāi-sing sī 1993-nî tsì 2017-nî teh Cambodia huat-hîng ê ing-gú pò-tsuá, hông jīm-uî sī tsi̍t-hun Cambodia ê tóng-àn kì-lio̍k pò-tsuá .[1]
Founder(s) | Bernard Krisher |
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Founded | 1993 |
Language | Khmer-gú, İng-gú |
Ceased publication | 2017 9-gue̍h 4 (ìn-suat) |
Relaunched | 2017 10-gue̍h (sòo-uī) |
Headquarters | Cambodia Phnom Penh |
Website | The Cambodia Daily |
Tsù-kái
siu-kái- ↑ Philp, Catherine (2017-11-05). "Cambodia Daily survived tanks but not descent into outright dictatorship". The Times. 2020-12-03 khòaⁿ--ê.
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