The interview discusses the legacy of the Asean Sunnylands Summit, held one year ago, and the legacy of former President Barack Obama’s policy of engagement with Asean.
Trump's executive order bars citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries -- Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen -- from entering the US for 90 days.
The revised budget for the year 2017 totals $30.1 million, of which $23.7 million is for the international component and $6.3 million is for the national side.
The Center for Justice and Accountability based in San Francisco has conducted litigation for victims of the Khmer Rouge for many years.
A senior Cambodian opposition official, Prince Sisowath Thomico, told the forum that Cambodia would seek to maintain a neutral position in international relations with the United States and China.
This peaceful transition honors a tradition of democracy that has been adhered to by presidents throughout the nation’s 240-year history.
Democratic California State Senator Ricardo Lara speaks to VOA Khmer about early plans to form a partnership with Cambodia to promote trade, commerce, tourism and cultural exchanges.
The case, Case 002/01, is the first of at least two against Chea, then deputy leader of the Communist Party of Kampuchea, and Samphan, who was the regime’s head of state.
Larry Seng is one of many thousand Cambodian-Americans grappling with the decision of who to vote for ahead of the November 8 poll.
Co-sponsored by 21 House members, US Congressman Alan Lowenthal’s resolution was passed on September 12, 2016.
Rep. Alan Lowenthal (D-CA) introduced House Resolution 728 on Monday, saying it was intended as a strong message of support for human rights and democracy in Cambodia.
While the former cadres no longer fear war with their fellow countrymen, tensions with neighboring countries come up regularly in conversations about the state of the peace.
Rainsy said he had raised the recent killing of prominent government critic Kem Ley which many in Cambodia believe was a state-sponsored killing.
The announcement follows The Hague finding that China has no historic claims to areas of the South China Sea that are also claimed by the Philippines.
The killing provoked international denunciations and calls for an independent inquiry.
The comments followed a call on Sunday from a UN representative for a thorough, independent investigation.
Two days before his death, Kem Ley gave an interview to VOA Khmer’s Sok Khemara.
Cambodia exports more than $5 billion annually to its two major textile export markets, the US and EU.
Former chief of infamous Cambodia execution site confesses to fatal burning US prisoners in 1970s.
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