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A closer look at Mu Sochua, Eng Chhay Eang and Pol Ham, the three opposition politicians who have been named joint vice-presidents of the Cambodia National Rescue Party
By
Logan Connor
Frustrated by limited funding options for small businesses, Chansamrach Lem launched the country’s first online peer-to-peer lending platform
By
Euan Black
The move gives the government power to dissolve rival political parties and could keep former opposition leader Sam Rainsy from returning to power
By
Logan Connor
Angelina Jolie’s film adaptation of Loung Ung’s harrowing Khmer Rouge memoir, First They Killed My Father, premiered on 18 February at the country’s famed Angkor temple complex
By
Claire Knox
The 2017 Cambodia International Business Summit will feature breakout sessions and speeches offering advice for doing business in the exciting emerging market
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Southeast Asia Globe Editorial
With the opposition party stripped of its designation as an official minority party and Prime Minister Hun Sen threatening to seize the property of opposition leader Sam Rainsy, the country’s “culture of dialogue” between the two parties has come to a bitter end
By
Logan Connor
Founded in a private home in 2007, Meta House has become a household name for those looking to mingle with artists and free thinkers in Phnom Penh
By
Logan Connor
While some government ministries have made progress in the fight against corruption, Cambodia continues to languish in the lower reaches of Transparency International’s 2016 Corruption Perceptions Index
By
Euan Black