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Political prisoners were released prior to the Asia-Europe Meeting summit in Phnom Penh, among other events foreshadowing next year’s elections
By
Jack Brook
Even as Cambodia waives quarantine requirements for vaccinated visitors, Covid-19 continues to plague the Kingdom and its pandemic-weary populace
By
Jack Brook
Save the Children Cambodia spoke with the Globe about education support and bringing students back to class in the wake of Covid-19
By
Anton L. Delgado
US state department warns businesses about corruption in the Kingdom, while promising to review trade agreements and sanction Cambodian military figures
By
Jack Brook
Collective land titles offer protection to indigenous villages, but restrictions lead some to embrace individual property
By
Jack Brook and Borin Sopheavuthtey
There were few cashew trees in northeast Cambodia 30 years ago, but now the burgeoning nut industry is part of the region’s link to the global economy
By
Jack Brook and Borin Sopheavuthtey
Faced with low pay, public healthcare workers often moonlight in private practice. Critics allege corruption, but experts say dual practice plays an important role
By
Jack Brook
Peace has brought globalism, comfortable coffee chains and Michael Learns to Rock. This doesn’t necessarily signal democracy and respect for human rights
By
Jack Brook
Danish band Michael Learns to Rock became the first international act to visit the Kingdom in decades. Their pop hits continue to resonate among a generation of adoring fans
By
Anton L. Delgado