Diplomatic efforts have so far failed to halt the county's descent into authoritarianism ahead of elections next year
Environmental group alleges sand worth more than $30 million is missing from official Cambodian export figures
Small group of Bunong and Kuy villagers refused to relocate as new Sesan dam started flooding
Cambodian activist was gunned down in Phnom Penh in July
Palm oil is not only fueling the world’s worst fires - it’s also enabling a murderous trade in animal trafficking
In the wake of catastrophic blazes last year, Indonesian palm oil farmers are trying to change their agricultural practices
Crowd to carry slain activist’s body through Phnom Penh
Kem Ley's killing has intensified growing public outrage at government of Prime Minister Hun Sen, with large crowd of protesters at scene
Rate of construction raises questions about where investment is coming from and what effect it will have on local market
Efforts to inspire new generation of local filmmakers are beginning to bear fruit while foreign producers are turning their attention to Cambodian subjects
For the fourth time in the five years since more than 350 people were killed in a stampede at Cambodia’s annual water festival, authorities canceled the event this year. Officials blamed environmental reasons as the cause, but many see it as fallout from rising political tensions with a fresh wave of ruling party intimidation against the opposition. David Boyle and Kimlong Meng report from Phnom Penh.
The U.S. Navy has deployed one of its newest and most advanced ships to Cambodia to conduct joint training drills in the Gulf of Thailand. Riding hull-to-hull with Cambodian ships, the seamen of the USS Fort Worth are executing joint-training drills that will help build relations in Southeast Asia. David Boyle reports for VOA from Preah Sihanouk province.