Australian ambassador to Cambodia Pablo Kang sat down with VOA Khmer’s Aun Chhengpor on November 16 in Phnom Penh for an interview about Cambodia-Australia bilateral relations, the state of human rights in Cambodia, Indo-Pacific Security Issues and Canberra’s expectations from Cambodia’s 2022 Chairm
Former Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans sat down with VOA Khmer on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Paris Peace Agreements to discuss its meaning in the context of modern-day Cambodia.
Former Australian Foreign Minister Gareth Evans, a key initiator of the 1991 Paris Peace Agreement, has urged Cambodian people to remain optimistic and educate young people about the country’s past and the way forward.
On Reporters Without Borders’ World Press Freedom Index, Cambodia ranks 144 out of 178.
Sievphin Chong, 24, chose an unconventional career path for a Cambodian. After growing up in the remote northeastern provinces of Steung Treng and Ratanakiri, Sievphin moved to Phnom Penh to study design at university. But that was not to be once Sievphin found his passion and an outlet for his crea
My book is exactly about “Cambodia in the 21st century”. I thought the book could include some kind of photos of Cambodian society now. What is happening and what is changing, from a traditional to a more modern society.
Splice describes itself as the “Nieman Lab of Asia (without the funding!)” It recently partnered with Civic on a project to provides $1 million in grants and seed money to 100 media startups in Asia over the next three years.
Congressman Ted Yoho, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee, said he would reintroduce Cambodia Democracy Act in January next year if the Senate fails to pass it by the end of 2018.
October 15 this year marks the 6th anniversary of King Norodom Sihanouk’s passing. VOA Khmer reporter Men Kimseng spoke to Yves Dumont, his former brother-in-law, about the late King’s legacy.
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