China is by far the biggest foreign investor in Cambodia — accounting for some 30 percent of recorded investment in 2016, according to official figures.
The African giant pouched rats can sniff out the deadly disease faster and as accurately as a lab.
The EU and Japan are the biggest donors to Cambodia's election commission.
State Department responds to "anti-democratic actions” by Cambodian government.
The prime minister said the loss of US aid will only hurt those who serve American politics.
The government of Hun Sen dissolved the opposition party on Thursday, a major blow to democracy.
Building greater resilience to threats requires “layers” of responses, says Gernot Laganda, director of climate and disaster risk reduction programs at World Food Program.
Artisans have worked for 10 months in Bangkok’s ancient quarter to build an elaborate cremation site fashioned after a vision of heaven.
In a report, it said more than 17,000 households have been evacuated and more than 200 homes have collapsed, while nearly 18,000 other houses were submerged or damaged.
Kem Sokha is accused of trying to overthrow the government with help from the United States and of espionage.
The leader of the Cambodia National Rescue Party was arrested and charged with treason and the government has said there could be more arrests.
The International Justice Mission study of 260 fishermen from Myanmar and Cambodia found 38 percent were clearly trafficked and another 49 percent possibly trafficked.
Findings prompt calls for stronger labor rights, improved governance of migrants, action to address root causes of debt bondage and better victim identification.
Oscar-winning actress says she never intended to step behind the camera, but traveling around the world for the UN opened her eyes to conflicts that have inspired many of her most recent films.
Kem Sokha, the head of the Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP), was arrested a week ago and charged with treason.
Hun Sen threatened main opposition party would be dissolved if it continues to back detained leader Kem Sokha, who has been charged with treason.
Announcement came hours after Bangladesh border guards pushed back thousands of Rohingya Muslims fleeing worst violence in Myanmar in five years, with 104 people killed.
Yingluck fled before verdict in corruption trial involving a rice buying policy of her administration.
Attacks mark a dramatic escalation in a conflict simmering since October, when similar attacks prompted massive military counter-offensive.
Lee had paid bribes in anticipation of favors from then president Park Geun-hye, according to a landmark ruling by a Seoul court.
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