Month before vote, PM Hun Sen announced new China-funded project, appearing to show his reliance on Beijing to deliver economic progress as he nears four decades in power
One of the world's longest-serving leaders, Prime Minister Hun Sen has increasingly cracked down on any opposition as he prepares for elections later this year
Phnom Penh has downplayed the US warning to many countries against taking on large debts under China’s BRI infrastructure strategy
Two media outlets blocked from ASEAN briefing in Cambodia and White House pool reporter shoved while asking question on rights at Biden-Xi meeting
Group of youth activists also announces plans to hold hunger strike this week in solidarity with Theary Seng
Cambodian government says it has rescued 900 foreign citizens trafficked into running scams and cybercrimes under slave-like conditions for criminal syndicates
Sea-level rise, riverbed mining, hydropower damming, and groundwater extraction are making once-rich soil unsuitable for crucial food crop
Furious over the U.S. House speaker's visit to Taiwan this week, China says it is suspending talks with the United States on several issues. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with VOA about tensions in the region. Senior Diplomatic Correspondent Cindy Saine reports.
In VOA Khmer interview, he urges calm after Pelosi visit to Taiwan, emphasizes importance of free, fair elections in Cambodia, stresses need for humanitarian relief in Myanmar
US diplomat told VOA Khmer Service that China's reaction to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan this week is 'disproportionate and dangerous'
Amid soaring tensions over China's military drills in the Taiwan Strait, VOA's Khmer Service Reporter Sun Narin interviewed U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
She says lack of court funding caused breakdown of communications with hundreds of victims who registered as civil parties in the trials
The pandemic and China’s zero-COVID-19 policy has caused ripple effects throughout the global supply chain. The fruit industry in Southeast Asia has been feeling the impact. VOA’s Vietnamese, Cambodian and Thai Services contributed to this story.
New governor's call for media to check in with authorities falls flat as information minister, local journalists warn it contravenes rights
As the sea level rises and salty water seeps into the water supply, farmers see their yields fall
Fisherfolk are worried about their livelihood, long provided by the 4,350-kilometer-long river, as dams change water levels
Cambodia says its new ethics committee will ensure ethical reporting; local media groups say it could be used to prevent critical coverage of authorities
Fear of physical violence and legal risk are daily part of job, according to Cambodian Journalists Alliance Association
Five environmental activists were detained in February for documenting illegal logging
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