Nary Ly, 42, was deemed by the country’s National Olympic Committee as the only candidate capable of competing.
The United States has invited senior Cambodian officials to visit the country to learn about cybercrime from U.S. experts.
The two creators spoke about their work giving an explanation of an art form unfamiliar to many people in Cambodia.
Some scientists have blamed the “El Niño” phenomenon for the heat wave and drought.
However, in order to qualify for membership, the US official said Cambodia needed to demonstrate a level of openness that comes with the trade deal.
An estimated 3.5 million Cambodians can speak English.
The two countries announced they would work to implement the Paris Agreement, an international agreement signed by 177 countries in April.
Human Rights Watch also called on international donors to press the Cambodian government to reform its security forces and press for judicial independence.
Chhay Karno knew he wanted to be an architect when he was in Grade 10, drawing motivation from relatives, who worked as engineers.
Yeng Sereyroth, 19, who studied Zaha Hadid’s work is impressed by the use of curves, a signature of the work that brought the late British architect huge success during her life.
Campaigning in America involves numerous televised public debates, with candidates getting fairly equal opportunities to put forward their proposals to voters.
In 2012, Zaha Hadid accepted a request from Youk Chhang, the executive director of Documentation Center of Cambodia, agreeing to design the ambitious Sleuk Rith Institute.
Son Chhay told VOA Khmer that he believed a “boastful” and “aggressive” leader like Trump could lead the U.S. into disastrous foreign policy decisions.
Prime Minister Hun Sen made reference to the frontrunner in the race to be the Republican party’s nomination for the U.S. presidential election this year, poking fun at what he called “problems” in America’s election race.
In January and February alone, Jinghong power station in Yunnan province released 2.3 billion cubic meters of water.
The women were promised well-paid jobs, up to $600 per month, by a company called 168 Manpower Supply, when they left for Malaysia in 2014.
Sean Callahan, deputy director for the USAID mission in Cambodia, recently sat with VOA Khmer to discuss the factors that can push workers abroad and ways they might be exploited.
Tobacco, which causes cancer of the lungs and other forms of the deadly disease, is a serious health problem in Cambodia.
Civil society groups are calling for Laos’ Don Sahong hydropower dam project to be discussed when Southeast Asian leaders meet with U.S. President Barack Obama next week.
Before departing for China after a brief trip to Cambodia, US Secretary of State John Kerry highlighted the UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal, a court he helped negotiate.
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