oung politician like Kem Monovidya sees that 2018 will be a decisive year to shape the future of Cambodian politics because the ruling party has failed to live up to their promises or simply ignore voters' concerns.
Researcher Sirik Savina writes a reflection article discussing the legacies of Kate Webb and the Cambodian war on the 24th anniversary of the Paris Peace Agreement.
Civil society group see that stripping the opposition vice president of his senior post at the National Assembly on Friday has negative impacts on democracy and freedom of expression.
About 2,000 families were pushed off 19,000 hectares of land that was converted to plantation for sugarcane, which is processed into sugar used by Coca-Cola.
A recent report found that if women had the same chance to participate in the formal economy as men, it would add up to $28 trillion a year, or 26 percent, to the global economy by 2025.
Human Rights Watch linked Monday’s attack to a similar violence perpetrated by the CPP against the opposition in the 1990s, as documented by UN observers.
Each lawmaker spoke to VOA Khmer from the hospital, where they are being treated for serious injuries.
The law on NGOs has received widespread criticism, for fear that it will restrict freedoms of assembly, speech and other rights.
Ny Chakrya has been summoned to appear at Phnom Penh Municipal Court.
Attendees They proposed building more links through social media in order to help journalists from different countries to work together.
Susan Markham, USAID’s senior gender coordinator, spoke to VOA Khmer's Ten Soksreinith recently about the agency’s efforts to promote gender equality around the world.
“The Storm Makers” documentary illustrates how young women in rural Cambodia are lured into slavery.
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