Ignoring a broadening crackdown on dissent and the banning of main opposition party, Beijing calls race ‘efficient, professional and peaceful’
Hun Manet, a West Point graduate, is the top candidate on the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) parliamentary ticket for Phnom Penh in July’s national election
Taking on Prime Minister Hun Sen's ruling party, which holds all 125 seats in the National Assembly, the Candlelight Party is not expected to come near the 55 seats secured by the opposition a decade ago
A new report found that Cambodia had 2.8 million loans for 3.6 million households, totaling $11.8 billion, with an average “microloan” size of $4,280, higher than the annual income of 95% of Cambodian households.
In Cambodia, tough questions can result in threats or jail but a free press is worth the risk
Two years after Uon Chhin and Yeang Sothearin were arrested in Phnom Penh, charged with espionage, and released on conditional bail, a lengthy trial brought no closure
European Union Commission completes preliminary report into human rights violations in Cambodia that could lead to suspension of critical trade privileges
Move is latest in growing regional effort to ban imports of recyclables and other trash from more developed nations after China stopped accepting containers filled with garbage
Controversial verdict for James Ricketson follows a trial in which prosecutors failed to even identify the country he was allegedly spying for
Famous land activist Tep Vanny freed in Cambodia as post-election pardons are granted while two former RFA journalists get a sniff of freedom
Cambodian security guards claim they were involuntary added to Facebook Messenger Group
US targets General Hing Bun Hieng, a member of the prime minister’s inner circle, ahead of election
Survey by Cambodian Center for Independent Media finds that journalists are losing faith in the future of their craft
Former opposition lawmaker seeks explanation from Hun Many, who says his Facebook account was hacked, as women allegedly involved distance themselves
Deal between two nations under which hundreds of Cambodians were sent back from the US since 2002 fell apart last year when Phnom Penh reportedly stopped accepting returnees
As threats ramp up and moves are made to dissolve the party, deputy leader flees
Women were usually recruited from their communities by brokers who falsely promised they would get highly paid jobs