Elephants transport ballots in remote Cambodian province Alishba Saghir Article Updated: July 24, 2023 Leave a comment Share on FacebookTweet this! Cambodian officials on an elephant trek a river and a jungle to transport election materials to a polling station in Mondulkiri province, which is inaccessible by road, ahead of the national election on Sunday. Post Views: 80 leave a reply Cancel reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. submit More Articles By the same author Egyptian researcher Patrick Zaki previously spent 22 months in pre-trial detention until December 2021 Alishba Saghir Jul 19, 2023 Amanda Zurawski, whom the case is named after, told AFP in a recent interview she "nearly died" waiting… Singapore executes first woman convict in nearly 20 years Alishba Saghir Jul 28, 2023 Singapore has executed 15 people for drug offences so far this year after taking a two-year pause during… Zelensky eyes ‘best possible result’ from NATO summit Alishba Saghir Jul 10, 2023 An elderly man riding a bicycle pushes the bike of his wife killed in Lyman on July 8, 2023 Ukrainian… Turkey fights to protect ancient Antakya’s heritage ruined by quake Alishba Saghir Jul 21, 2023 West African bloc names Nigeria’s Tinubu as new head Alishba Saghir Jul 10, 2023 Nigeria President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will chair the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)… Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka target World Cup with West Indies in danger Alishba Saghir Jun 28, 2023 Hosts Zimbabwe and former champions Sri Lanka are in prime position to clinch the final two qualifying… LeBron James says no intention of retiring yet Alishba Saghir Jul 13, 2023 LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers said he is not ready to retire from the NBA NBA star LeBron… UK backs permanent seat for Africa at UN Security Council Alishba Saghir Jun 29, 2023 The UK on Thursday announced its backing for an expanded UN Security Council, including a permanent… US urges Egypt to release jailed rights researcher Alishba Saghir Jul 19, 2023 Egyptian researcher Patrick Zaki previously spent 22 months in pre-trial detention until December 2021…