Cambodia has had an anti-corruption law since 2010, but the practice remains endemic at all levels of government.
In 2012, Cambodia’s apparent support for China derailed talks on the contentious maritime issue at an Asean summit in Phnom Penh.
The discussion has given Cambodia’s LGBT community hope but it has also exposed divisions in the country conservative culture.
Analysts say Cambodia is likely to look more and more to China for support, with tensions growing with its old patron, Vietnam, over border issues.
Ryun Patterson, a Chicago-based writer who worked as a journalist in Cambodia, has traveled around the country to document as many magic practitioners as possible.
Former President Jimmy Carter opens up about his early life on a Georgia farm in the segregated south and how his mother influenced his views on race.
The exhibit offered hands-on experience and history lessons when it was held at the Cambodia-Japan Cooperation Center in Phnom Penh.
The so-called White Building was designed and built in the 1960s, when Cambodia enjoyed an architectural renaissance, but in the years since, it has become run-down.
Cambodian national police have begun installing closed-circuit TV cameras at traffic lights, in hopes of better enforcing traffic laws and to assist authorities in solving crimes.
The National Assembly passed the bill earlier this month despite widespread opposition from pro-democracy and rights groups and the international community.
The UN has responded to a request from Prime Minister Hun Sen for a pre-Khmer Rouge era map that he hopes will help resolve border disputes with Vietnam.
Photographer Charles Fox has assembled 150 images on a website called “Found Cambodia,” which shows a Cambodia before and after the Khmer Rouge.
Hun Sen has sent letters to the US, the UK and France, along with the UN, seeking a map establishing the borders in 1964.
The Cambodian government has granted $20,000 to the national Special Olympics team,
Kem Sokha has been reluctant to criticize the government since political negotiations began in July 2014.
Recently, Hun Sen and Sam Rainsy sat down together for dinner with their families as they touted a continued “culture of dialogue” as a reason for their new apparent friendliness.
In a statement issued Wednesday, Heng Samrin said the Assembly has already approved the formation of a border committee, and its work will proceed.
The UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal has been unable to fully pursue at least two cases, due to the government’s unwillingness to arrest them, the US ambassador at large for war crimes says.
Korean fashion, music and reality shows are all a part of Cambodian youth culture, and that has only gotten more pervasive with the spread of the Internet.
Hundreds of Cambodians lined up outside the auditorium of the Royal University of Phnom Penh Wednesday night, awaiting the premiere of “Hamlet.”
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