Banteng and red muntjacs, also known as Bali cattle and barking deer, respectively, are disappearing in the face of business interests, deforestation and poaching for the table
Most workers in Cambodia's informal economy live on what they earn each day, and their incomes are shriveling as coronavirus cases are increasing via community transmission
Wanchalearm Satsaksit disappeared from self-exile in Phnom Penh in June, and his sister wants to ‘find the truth about my brother’
Government blames fast-rising waters on torrential rains, but some Cambodians see connection between the many capital-area lakes filled for development and Prek Thnot River flooding
Union Development Group cited for seizing land, displacing families for Dara Sakor Seashore Resort. Company and Cambodia deny allegations that project with airport, deepwater port is intended for future military use
Government closes schools, cancels upcoming festival near Angkor Wat after Siem Reap man, 38, is diagnosed, according to Health Ministry
Cambodians found little comfort in the death of Nuon Chea, believed to be the mastermind behind the Khmer Rouge regime that killed 1.7 million of its countrymen between 1975-1979
Enveloped in total darkness, breathing air tainted by the smell of rotting bodies, their hopes faded under the rubble of a building erected without proper permits amid a building boom fueled by Chinese money
US official calls dam building, dredging and blasting on the Mekong ‘worrisome’
Controversial verdict for James Ricketson follows a trial in which prosecutors failed to even identify the country he was allegedly spying for
Citing poll 'disruption,' Ministry of Information orders internet service providers to block Voice of America's Khmer service, Radio Free Asia's Khmer service, others
Hundreds of soldiers begin a 15-day joint exercise involving live-fire rocket launches, mock tank battles and anti-terrorism training
A suite of legislative changes continue crackdown on dissent, observers say
Meeting in Cambodia on range of projects, overseen by Beijing-initiated Lancang-Mekong Cooperation, offers alternative on issue that may emerge as flashpoint akin to South China Sea
Voters in sophisticated Phhom Penh, with a booming young population, have shunned PM Hun Sen's party in every national election but one since 1993
Cambodian environmental activist recognized by Obama continues to inspire those fighting illegal logging
For some, economic growth, higher incomes, increased standards of living only perpetuate country’s urban-centric embrace of digital technology
Reporters Without Borders says four of 10 killings of environment reporters since 2010 have occurred in Cambodia