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Cambodia
Cambodia Readies for ASEAN
Cambodia is preparing to hold the ASEAN summit next week. The South China Sea isn’t on the agenda.
Teach a Child to Cook
A small not for profit in Cambodia offers a glimpse of what the government should be doing to beat poverty.
Burma to Allow Poll Monitors
Burma’s leader announces that foreign monitors will be allowed in for by-elections scheduled for next month.
A Cambodian Farce
The confusion around the killing of 3 women working at a Puma factory highlights Cambodian corruption.
Cambodia's Fainting Workers
Cambodian garment workers too often work in woeful conditions. But have Western consumers noticed?
Cambodia’s War Crime Bullies
Should the ongoing Khmer Rouge Tribunal have its scope expanded? One of its judges seems to think so.
Cambodia’s War Crime Bullies
Should the ongoing Khmer Rouge Tribunal have its scope expanded? One of its judges seems to think so.
A Bitter-Sweet Duch Ruling
The extension of the sentence of Kaing Guek Eav, known as Duch, to life is welcome. But it’s a hollow victory.
Duch Appeal Nixed
Kaing Guek Eav, commandant of the S21 death camp, will now spend the rest of his life in jail.
Cambodian Art Blossoms
After decades of conflict, Cambodian art is flourishing as young artists mix the traditional with the modern.
The Borei Keila Nightmare
Hundreds of families from Phnom Penh’s Borei Keila district have been left homeless. Why isn’t the govt helping?
Hun Sen’s Next Election
Cambodian leader Hun Sen makes a surprising comparison with Pol Pot – and shows he’s on an election footing.