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Dr. Richner turned a war-ravaged pediatric hospital in Phnom Penh into a network of five medical centers that now serve one million patients a year. → Read More
The arrest and conviction of James Ricketson came to symbolize a crackdown on journalists and opposition figures in Cambodia. → Read More
Kem Sokha, leader of the outlawed Cambodia National Rescue Party, has been held without trial. → Read More
A Malaysian investor whose firm has done public relations work for Cambodia’s prime minister bought The Phnom Penh Post months before national elections. → Read More
Protesters say the visit by the strongman Hun Sen ignores his attacks on free speech and his attempts to influence diaspora communities. → Read More
An opposition politician argues that Hun Sen, the Asian country’s authoritarian premier, has used social media to spread fake news and strengthen his hold on power. → Read More
The ruling, criticized by the U.N. and by rights groups, eliminated the most viable challenger to the country’s authoritarian leader before elections next year. → Read More
He returned from years in exile only to watch as his buildings and urban planning were dismantled by unbridled capitalism, corruption and urban sprawl. → Read More
As Cambodia turns its back on the West, Hun Sen shuts down The Cambodia Daily. → Read More
Parliament has approved the prosecution of the opposition leader, Kem Sokha, stripping away his last shield in a crackdown by Prime Minister Hun Sen. → Read More
The move comes amid a wider crackdown on dissent ahead of parliamentary elections next year, with a particular focus on groups linked to Washington. → Read More
Prime Minister Hun Sen accused the group, Agape International Missions, of exaggerating the extent of sex trafficking in a report featured by CNN. → Read More
The monks are using social media to report on the nation’s local elections and trying to hold the government accountable. → Read More
An innovative project capitalises on rising sea levels and salinisation → Read More
An innovative project capitalises on rising sea levels and salinisation → Read More
Cambodia says the United States owes it a moral debt for the devastation it caused. Washington says a loan is a loan. → Read More
The man on trial had admitted shooting Mr. Kem Ley, a government critic. But glaring holes in the case, which recalled past assassinations, raise troubling questions. → Read More
Former soldiers and ex-officials in an old Khmer Rouge redoubt in Cambodia have come to embrace capitalism with almost as much vigor as they once fought to destroy it. → Read More
The species native to Cambodia’s limestone karsts exist nowhere else. Now these unique environments are being pulverized for cement. → Read More
The move by Sam Rainsy came after the government began a series of actions that would allow it to dissolve the party he led. → Read More