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By
Jeremy Holden
• Oct 04, 2019
From our print archive: At first glance, Cambodia’s rainforests may seem bereft of wildlife, but a closer looks reveals a profusion of tiny and often unique creatures
FROM THE PRINT ARCHIVE
Southeast Asia • STORY OF THE DAY • Oct 03, 2019 • 12 min read
By
Stania Puspa
• Oct 03, 2019
Students demonstrators have taken to the streets of Indonesia to protest controversial bills – and remind President Joko Widodo not to abandon his reformist credentials
Southeast Asia • STORY OF THE DAY • Oct 01, 2019 • 6 min read
By
Paul Millar
• Oct 01, 2019
Seven decades on from the founding of the People's Republic of China, the inequalities that laid the foundation for years of socialist struggle across Southeast Asia remain rife across the region
As Cambodia struggles to overcome the skills gap that plagues its young workforce, several organisations have taken matters into their own hands with various in-house training programmes designed to bring new hires quickly up to speed
By
Robin Spiess
• Sep 28, 2019
Seemingly unbeatable ahead of elections next year, Aung San Suu Kyi’s political party has nonetheless struggled to achieve much during nearly four years in office
By
Hunter Marston and Abigail Chen
• Sep 26, 2019
This week marks two years since the death of Cambodia’s most prolific architect, Vann Molyvann. Southeast Asia Globe explores the monuments left behind by this legend of the Kingdom's New Khmer Architecture movement
By
Janelle Retka
• Sep 25, 2019
Cambodian Centre for Human Rights executive director Chak Sopheap breaks down how Cambodia has strayed from the promises of its constitution – and how the nation can get itself back on course
By
Chak Sopheap
• Sep 24, 2019
Single-income families must endure a precarious dependence, with penury, divorce and emigration looming when things go wrong for a breadwinner
By
Veng Sonita
• Sep 18, 2019
Buried amid the noise of Cambodia’s real estate boom, the Kingdom’s construction workers are still struggling for access to a steady wage and basic social protections
By
Paul Millar
• Sep 13, 2019
Fake medicine remains a scourge in Southeast Asia despite years of widespread coverage of the issue and promised government crackdowns
By
Andrew Haffner
• Sep 12, 2019
A thriving bank and microfinance sector has helped drive economic development in the Kingdom. Credit Bureau Cambodia CEO Oeur Sothearoath talked about the new tool enabling financial institutions to make better-informed decisions.
By
Credit Bureau Cambodia
• Sep 11, 2019