Exhibitions and talks can help people understand the plight Cambodians faced when the Khmer Rouge came to power.
Lawmakers and health officials from the UN are meeting Friday over the country’s progress on maternal mortality and gender equality.
Europe is seeking cooperation between Cambodia and other Asian countries to eliminate illegal trade in forest products by 2013.
More than 100 anti-trafficking authorities, diplomats and rights groups from across the region met to discuss issues around trafficking.
In 2009, Licadho received 155 reports from women who felt they’d been treated unfairly in their divorces.
China has pledged to provide military aid, including more than 250 trucks, exceeding a previous aid scrapped by the US.
The agreement, signed Tuesday afternoon, includes cooperation in evaluating future business opportunities.
A World Bank report on illegal logging in 2006 said annual global losses from illegal cutting were more than $10 billion.
Michael McWalter, an adviser to the National Petroleum Authority, talks to VOA Khmer about the future oil production in Cambodia.
The film, directed by American Bradley Cox, is currently touring festivals and is scheduled for wider release in the US later this year.
Reporters Without Borders ranks Cambodia No. 117 of 174 countries in press freedom.
Theater drama aimed at getting people to talk about their trauma under the Khmer Rouge.
The land dispute in Kampong Speu underscores the difficulties arising throughout Cambodia.
International donors for the Khmer Rouge tribunal are scheduled to meet in May to decide about funding.
All four defendants are approaching the three-year limit on provisional detention.
Their most recent works, which received wide acclaim, were “Agangamasor” and “His Magic Power.”
Un Sokhom was the editor in chief of the Neak Prayuth newspaper until he fled to the US in 2004 in fear of his safety.
Cambodia has sought similar deals in Middle Eastern countries like Kuwait and Qatar, where food shortages are a concern.
Organizers of the Cambodian Confederation of Unions had planned to show the film, which questions the motives behind the 2004 murder.
Authorities in Takeo province killed more than 20,000 ducks in February, resulting in losses of thousands of dollars.
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