A plan to move Cambodia’s oldest fine arts college is sparking concern among teachers, students and artists.
Observers say that better salaries will improve education faster than crackdowns on cheaters.
Programmer Kong Divin recently returned from a trip to the US, where he won second place in a Microsoft Office context in Texas.
This is the third time that Cambodia has sent athletes to the Special Olympics, but their success, in Shanghai in 2007 and Athens in 2011, has garnered them little attention.
According to a study by the National Center for HIV/AIDS, the infection rate among MSM is around 2.3 percent, in an estimated population of 30,000.
The Special Olympics are aimed at encouraging those with disabilities to be more active in society.
Cambodia has had an anti-corruption law since 2010, but the practice remains endemic at all levels of government.
Cambodian national police have begun installing closed-circuit TV cameras at traffic lights, in hopes of better enforcing traffic laws and to assist authorities in solving crimes.
The Cambodian government has granted $20,000 to the national Special Olympics team,
If they are able to go, this will be the third time Cambodia has competed in the Special Olympics Summer Games.
The cremation ceremony of Chea Sim, former president of Cambodian People's Party and the Senate of Cambodia, in Phnom Penh on June 19, 2015.
Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam, meanwhile, will have until 2018 to enjoy preferred statuses, as they race to catch up to the rest of the region.
US Ambassador William Todd created the Ambassador’s Youth Council in Cambodia in 2012, one of 80 such groups of youth around the world.
The Cambodian People’s Party and the Cambodia National Rescue Party are each vying for the attention of the country’s 18- to 30-year-olds.