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Cambodia
Sheen Comes Off Khmer Rouge Trial
The first stage of Cambodia’s Case 002 is over. But will Hun Sen stamp out the prospects of more people being held to account?
Khmer Rouge Trial Takes Shape
The initial hearings in Cambodia’s Case 002 have closed. The lines of defence to be employed by the four accused of involvement in genocide are becoming clear.
Cambodia Primed for the Main Event
Decades after the horrors of the Killing Fields, many Cambodians hope Case 002 can finally offer justice to the memory of those killed by the Khmer Rouge.
Thai Spies?
Cambodia and Thailand exchange claims over spying as they try to stoke some distracting nationalist sentiment.
World’s Most Cutthroat Cell Market?
Despite an average income of $650, Cambodians enjoy arguably the most competitive mobile market in the world. Still, the eight operators’ numbers don’t add up.
China and Thai-Cambodia Spat
China could use its good ties with both Thailand and Cambodia to restrain the two—and boost its own standing.
ASEAN: Losing Its Way?
Ambitious plans for an ASEAN Community look to be languishing. Regional nations playing politics with conflict aren’t helping.
Reach Sambath, 1964-2011
Renowned Cambodian journalist Reach Sambath passes away after a long and distinguished career.
Flashes of ASEAN Brilliance
Burma was, as usual, a low point at the latest ASEAN summit. But there was good news on the environment.
War, Elections, and Sexuality
Conflict and sex scandals have been dominating the headlines in Southeast Asia so far this year.
Time for ASEAN Peacekeeping Force
The latest clash between Cambodia and Thailand has underscored the need for a regional peacekeeping force. Indonesia should push for one now.
Thailand, Cambodia Spat Gets Ugly
Domestic politics could be pushing leaders of the two countries to more intense conflict as thousands flee border fighting.