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Photo Essay From the Beach

Photo Essay From the Beach

A photographic exploration of Sihanoukville’s transformation from sleepy Cambodian town to hotbed for Chinese investment. 2018/07/14, World Photo Credit: John Dough John Dough John Dough is a pen name. The author…

From Refugee to Logistics Lord

From Refugee to Logistics Lord

Rithy Sear Builds Cambodia’s Logistics Sector With Regional Flare Danielle Keeton-Olsen Contributor Photo: Rithy Sear at The Peak, his $580 million complex in Phnom Penh that will include a Shangri-La hotel.ERIKA…

New Theories in MH370 Cambodia Claims

New Theories in MH370 Cambodia Claims

Jungle plane wreckage that sparked ‘search’ for MH370 in Cambodia could be a downed US bomber from the Vietnam War As a ground search begins some believe the ghostly image…

Liger and  the Soft Power of Silicon Valley

Liger and the Soft Power of Silicon Valley

A Girl From Cambodia Visited Google HQ. This Is The Question She Asked. Elizabeth MacBride https://www.forbes.com/sites/elizabethmacbride/2018/09/12/whats-still-most-important-about-silicon-valley-its-soft-power/#6fc5d2677dab Socheata won a prize for young entrepreneurs through a contest called Technovation. LIGER LEADERSHIP ACADEMY…

Sihanoukville Squad Sent In To Assist

Sihanoukville Squad Sent In To Assist

Phnom Penh: On September 12, 2018, Samdech Krohom Sar Kheng, Acting Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister ordered four units under  the Ministry of Interior to go to Sihanoukville…

Demand For Dog Meat Grows

Demand For Dog Meat Grows

Disease, disgust and dollars: Growing demand for dog meat in Cambodia By Ouch Sony The dog meat trade is on the rise in Cambodia with more restaurants serving a growing demand…

Clearing Cambodia’s Leftover Landmines: A dangerous job

Clearing Cambodia’s Leftover Landmines: A dangerous job

https://www.dw.com/en/clearing-cambodias-leftover-landmines-a-dangerous-job/a-45293663 Decades after war and conflict ravaged Cambodia, it is still reeling from millions of landmines. They continue to kill civilians and even de-miners. Nic Dunlop reports from one of…