The Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism was created in 2017 under pressure from US and European governments after a spate of deadly attacks
The initiatives reflect widespread concern that Internet services, to which most people in the region have gained access only in the past few years, are fanning ethnic and religious animosities while avoiding paying their fair share.
Google also appears to be complying with a new cyber security law in Vietnam, which requires foreign companies to set up representative offices inside the country
The social media giant Facebook said Thursday it is expanding its ‘Today In’ service to 6,000 cities and towns across the U.S., up from 400 in its previous iteration
Planet also has temperatures suitable for life, scientists say
Vaccine misinformation is a global health threat that could reverse decades of progress made in tackling preventable diseases, WHO says
With an increase in automation and temporary contracts, billions go without rights like holiday pay or a minimum wage, but the technology which has enabled many of these changes can also be used to beat workplace abuses
The changes include a tightened verification process that will require anyone wanting to run ads pertaining to elections, politics or big social issues like guns and immigration to confirm their identity and prove they are in the US
About 60 percent of the world's coral reefs are under stress from rising temperatures, according to the non-profit group Reef Resilience Network.
Just 50 years ago the Aral Sea, which straddles the nations of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, was the fourth largest lake in the world. But today it is mostly desert and environmental groups are trying to save what is left. VOA Khmer's Hong Chenda narrates.
Rights activists warn the Chinese firm’s quick rollout of 5G could further expand the Cambodian ruling party’s repression of public dissent and strengthen Chinese influence.
Online data is at risk. Hackers are getting smarter and companies across the globe are facing a shortage of trained professionals who can help protect their data. VOA Khmer's Phy Sopheada narrates.
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