Southeast Asia Globe is member-supported publication featuring in-depth journalism that promotes a more informed, inclusive and sustainable future. Members work with our team to shape our editorial direction and hold us accountable.
By
Cambodian Eats
• Jun 07, 2023
From coastal mangrove forests to floating villages, travel across the country to meet the people and taste the delicacies that make Cambodia so wonderful
By
Amanda Oon
• Jun 01, 2023
In culinary haven Singapore, foodies are pushing for a vegan-friendly future as climate change and food security concerns become increasingly urgent
By
Beatrice Siviero
• May 30, 2023
The Bangladesh camp residents had already struggled to digest a World Food Program rations cut in March. Now they’re facing another reduction
By
Oktoberfest Cambodia
• Nov 18, 2022
The much-loved and long anticipated German-Cambodian festival makes a post-pandemic return to Phnom Penh for 10 days of celebration, starting from the 25 November
In a growing market, Southeast Asia's alternative protein entrepreneurs are navigating challenges of texture, culture and differing consumer tastes.
By
Juliet Tempest & Kelvin E.Y. Low
• Aug 31, 2022
The city-state is building and strengthening its diplomatic interests and relations though the soft power of its local cuisine and food heritage
By
Keri and Kelsi Matwick
• Aug 22, 2022
Even amidst stagnant growth, improved tactics and policies could bring more economic opportunities and profits to farmers and agribusiness
By
Jack Brook
• May 17, 2022
The need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and demand for increased yield are creating a turbulent economy for the vital white grain
By
Paul Teng
• May 10, 2022
An integral part of the nation’s culture, mamak stalls are fighting for stability since pandemic restrictions reduced social gatherings and sales
By
Ashley Yeong
• Mar 29, 2022
The entrepreneurial bodybuilders' rise to social media fame and ongoing backlash highlights clashes over cultural norms in Cambodia
By
Jack Brook
• Feb 24, 2022
A Siem Reap organisation survived by overhauling the expat leadership and rebranding but remaining committed to youth job training
By
Jack Brook
• Feb 14, 2022