PHNOM PENH—The northern Cambodian province best known for the Angkor Wat temple complex this week banned the dog meat business, becoming the first to do so in the country.
The Siem Reap Provincial Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, in a notice dated Monday, cited the potential public health risks posed by the practice.
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