Of the more than 130,000 diagnosed cases in Germany, about 3,900 people have died as of Friday
No further hydropower dams are needed on the Mekong River main stream for the next 10 years to meet energy demand, according to one government official
Government crackdown prompts criticism from human rights organizations who say move discriminates against women
A government spokesman denied the findings of the labor groups
The Cambodian government will have to enact substantial political reforms if it wants to retain a preferential trade agreement with the European Union, a Swedish lawmaker warned
This past year, Prime Minister Hun Sen consolidated power, observers say, pointing to intimidation of opposition and minimal improvement of human rights
Since surrogacy was outlawed in October 2016, CEDAW said, over 60 surrogate women had been arrested and were subject to criminal proceedings
After months of anticipation and increased tensions, Sam Rainsy missed his promised return date of Nov. 9 to come back to the country
Sam Rainsy, acting head of the now-dissolved opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party, and other opposition leaders are supposed to return Nov. 9 from self-imposed exile
Government calls two human rights organizations and a director of another NGO to meet in order to clarify their criticism of Cambodian microfinance sector and economy, respectively
Effort to end child labor in the country by 2020 has officially begun, but observers remain skeptical as to whether the goal is attainable
Plans to open a controversial private ‘hotel’ prison project in which inmates can pay to stay for more comfort have been canceled
After four Montagnard asylum-seekers were deported from Cambodia to Vietnam, remaining refugees are concerned about persecution in their country of origin if they are forced to return
To avoid encounters with authorities, many of the country’s performers choose to tone down their lyrics
Cambodian children face stunting, low education and child mortality, despite improvements in recent years, experts say ahead of Children's Day in Cambodia on Saturday
Opposition activist thinks developments are part of long-term strategy by Prime Minister Hun Sen’s party to secure victory in elections scheduled for 2023
Having left Cambodia in October 2017, reporter Aun Pheap speaks to VOA about press freedom issues in the country
Until now, independent Voice of Democracy had been published only in the Khmer language
Over past two years, independent newspaper Cambodia Daily was forced to shut down, Radio Free Asia was compelled to close its office in the country, and more than 30 radio stations saw their licenses revoked
To help out with her parents’ debt, a 10-year-old child was working in a brick kiln factory
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